Elmarnieh wrote:
Roughly how many slaves as percentage of existing slaves in the US and rebelling states were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation?
None of the above? It was about 1% I think. It depends on how you look at it, I guess. The only slaves that were freed were in Union-occupied territories outside the exempted areas of border states, soon-to-be WVA, and parts of Louisianna (maybe Texas?). Obviously, if the territory was still under Confederate control, no slaves were freed.
It eventually led to more freed slaves, as the Union gained control of additional area through war. Of course, it led to the complete abolishment of slaves throughout the US as well, through subsequent legislation.
So, IMO, the EP is responsible for 1%, or 100%, depending on which viewpoint you take (direct or indirect responsibility).