How did issuing the Emancipation Proclamation change the war for the Union?

a. The Emancipation Proclamation didn't necessarily help the slaves in the South. it turned the battle into a war on morals. The Union was no longer fighting for an abstract concept, but rather for what is right. It also ensured that the British would not join the war and sandwich the Union, as they had abolished slavery and would not risk sullying their name by fighting with the South.
b. idk, what is a union?
c. none of the above


Ans: a. The Emancipation Proclamation didn't necessarily help the slaves in the South. it turned the battle into a war on morals. The Union was no longer fighting for an abstract concept, but rather for what is right. It also ensured that the British would not join the war and sandwich the Union, as they had abolished slavery and would not risk sullying their name by fighting with the South.

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