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Giovanna Cruz
17 February, 20:51
What was the purpose of the confiscation acts?
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Kelsey Harrison
18 February, 00:12
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The Confiscation Acts were laws passed by the United States Congress during the Civil War with the intention of freeing the slaves still held by the Confederate forces in the South. The Confiscation Act of 1861 authorized the confiscation of any Confederate property by Union forces ("property" included slaves).
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