“emancipation” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “emancipation”:

+ By 1863, two years into the war, Lincoln changed the focus of the war to slavery and issued the Emancipation Proclamation.

+ These include the child’s marriage, legal emancipation or death.

+ Slavery ended in Jamaica on August 1, 1834, with the passing of the British Emancipation Act, which led to emancipation on 1 August 1838 – the date on which former slaves became free to choose their employment and employer.

+ Greater freedom for Catholics to worship as they chose seemed unlikely in 1604, but after the plot in 1605, changing the law to afford Catholics leniency became unthinkable; Catholic Emancipation took another 200 years.

+ The 1861 Emancipation Manifesto proclaimed the emancipation of the serfs on private estates and of the domestic serfs.

+ The Emancipation Proclamation was an order by U.S.

+ One famous executive order was President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation.

emancipation use in sentences
emancipation use in sentences

Example sentences of “emancipation”:

+ The Proclamation made emancipation a goal of the Civil War.

+ The commerce and trade compromise ended the slave trade and eventually led to the Emancipation Proclamation.

+ The Proclamation made emancipation a goal of the Civil War.

+ The commerce and trade compromise ended the slave trade and eventually led to the Emancipation Proclamation.

+ Expecting the Civil War to end within a month but concerned that his 1863 Emancipation Proclamation may be rejected by the courts once the war has stopped and the 13th Amendment defeated by the returning slave states.

+ He was not eligible for emancipation under the Act of 1783 for slave-soldiers.

+ Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation committed the Union to end slavery.

+ In 1863, Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed slaves only in certain parts of the United States, and did not actually make slavery illegal.

+ His first attempt to pass emancipation legislation failed in 1777 and failed again in 1785, but he succeeded in 1799, signing the law that eventually emancipated the slaves of New York; the last were freed before his death.

+ During the 1970s and 1980s, the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries played a key role in the struggle for the establishment of a new international economic order that allowed all the peoples of the world to make use of their wealth and natural resources and provided a wide platform for a fundamental change in international economic relations and the economic emancipation of the countries of the South.

+ Boko Haram is not associated with the group Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta which fights against the oil industry in the Niger Delta, since 2006.

+ In Georgia the emancipation took place later, in 1864, and on much better terms for the nobles than in Russia.

+ They lived mainly in rural areas until the late 19th century when the Emancipation of the Serfs freed them from the farms where they had to stay.

+ He donated 48 copies of his Emancipation Proclamation.

+ It was also home to a large Quaker community that encouraged a sustained emancipation effort in the early nineteenth century.

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