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How did Lincoln say he would make sure the new law was obeyed? How did Lincoln ask former slaves to respond to their freedom?

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He warned that the Constitution required him to make sure "the laws of the Union be faithfully executed in all the States." Lincoln asked former slaves to respond to their freedom to remain peaceful and find paying work.

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Answer: Lincoln declared all Confederate slaves free in the Emancipation Proclamation, but lacked the authority to enforce it. He depended on the Union Army to enforce the law. Lincoln told former slaves to avoid violence and work hard to support themselves and their families through a letter to a general. He urged them to stay dignified and authentic in this new phase of their lives. Sorry, but the given text is already as short as it can be. It is a repetition of the number "5" five times.

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