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While it wasn't immediately following, the Battle of Antietam and the Union victory there gave President Lincoln the push to issue the proclamation. The Emancipation Proclamation was issued on January 1, 1863.
The emanipation Proclamation was passed as the, i believe 13th amendment. It was passed while lincoln was in a position of power. It was in a way a strategy
The demarcation of the Royal Proclamation of 1763 was to establish boundaries within the United States that were supposed to mark off territory that belonged to the British. This was also an order that denoted who could buy land, and where.
After the emancipation proclamation of 1876 by President Abraham Lincoln, all southern states were ordered to release their slaves while border states were allowed to keep slavery. Because the Civil War was a ongoing, and the south had succeded the union, slaves were not released until after the civil war.
The successful Union blockade of Southern ports, preventing them from exporting cotton in exchange for war supplies. Lincoln's issue of the Emancipation proclamation, which shamed free nations abroad out of helping the South. Grant's war of attrition, ending the system of prisoner-exchange, and basically watching while the Confederates ran out of manpower.