Answer:
unconquered parts of the Confederacy.
Step-by-step explanation:
Instead of genuine concern for equality and freedom, Emancipation Proclamation was more of a wartime measure to retain the Union. Lincoln implemented the Emancipation Proclamation only to the rebellious Southern states. The federal government had little authority or capacity to implement the laws since certain states had already seceded and the war was ongoing. Moreover, the proclamation did not extend to enslaved people, in the border states, which had not seceded but slavery was practiced there.