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The War on Slavery

Congress outlawed slavery in Washington, D.C., ending decades of bondage and freeing 3,000 people. Large numbers of white Southerners had left their plantations behind to join the Confederate Army. Many so-called contrabans became paid laborers for the Union Army. General George McClellan was leading the Army of the Potomac in a slow and timid march up the Virginia Peninsula.

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