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Hist 1000 Lecture 33 Outline of Last Lecture The Role of the Federal Government in Northern Victory: Securing the Political Base- A Northern Route for the Transcontinental Railroad, 1862 and 1864- The Morrill Land Grant Act, 1862- The Homestead Act, 1862The Role of Slavery and Black Agency in Northern Victory- Initial Union Policy toward Slavery: Compensated, Gradual Emancipation and the “White Man’s War”- The Radical Alliance: Slaves Become “Contraband” and The Passage of the Confiscation Acts, 1861, 1862- The Emancipation Proclamation and the Radical Alliance Becomes Union Policy- The Confederate Policy Response to the Emancipation ProclamationOutline of Current Lecture The Role of Slavery and Black Agency in Northern Victory- Initial Union Policy toward Slavery: Compensated, Gradual Emancipation and the “White Man’s War”- The Radical Alliance: Slaves Become “Contraband” and The Passage of the Confiscation Acts, 1861, 1862- The Emancipation Proclamation and the Radical Alliance Becomes Union Policyo The Pivotal Role of the Black Military Contributiono Impact on European Supporto Impact on Non Slaveholding Whiteso Impact on Black Civilians: The Port Royal Experiment- The Confederate Policy Response to the Emancipation Proclamationo The Fort Pillow Massacre, April 12, 1864o The Negro Soldier Law, March, 1865Current LectureThe Role of Slavery and Black Agency in Northern Victory- Initial Union Policy toward Slavery: Compensated, Gradual Emancipation and the “White Man’s War”These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.o For any of the North had slaves or the border states, if you had a slave you would be compensated meaning they would pay the price of the former slave- The Radical Alliance: Slaves Become “Contraband” and The Passage of the Confiscation Acts, 1861, 1862o The slaves that fought for the confederate and then were captured now had to fight for the uniono Once a confederate soldier that did not surrender, their slaves would be freed by court- The Emancipation Proclamation and the Radical Alliance Becomes Union Policyo The Pivotal Role of the Black Military Contribution Since the union was offering could money for people to fight it was a solid chance for the black community to fight- Their were large numbers of them and added even more people to the union armyo Impact on European Support Since the union was blocking all trade for the south and was still considered the US got much more European supporto Impact on Non Slaveholding Whiteso Impact on Black Civilians: The Port Royal Experiment- The Confederate Policy Response to the Emancipation Proclamationo The Fort Pillow Massacre, April 12, 1864o The Negro Soldier Law, March,


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