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Title: Slavery
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Lincoln realized that
the issue of Black soldiers would be intolerable by the public and
would not be accepted. Initially, the Union Army utilized
Northern Blacks from the free states to relieve Whites from daily
tasks that were essential to maintain the armies, thus freeing up
White soldiers for battle... Showed first 250 characters
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As the Union Armies began to move
further into Confederate territory however, they encountered many
runaway slave Blacks. These Blacks were the ones that
contributed most to the Union effort. This was true for two reasons.
First, there were many more Blacks in the South compared to the
North, roughly four million compared to two hundred thousand... Showed next 250 characters
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