What will happen to the land and other property confiscated by the union army or abandoned during the war? Who has the rights to use it? Who has the right to own it ?

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Confiscation Acts, (1861–64), in U.S. history, series of laws passed by the federal government during the American Civil War that were designed to liberate slaves in the seceded states. The First Confiscation Act, passed on Aug. 6, 1861, authorized Union seizure of rebel property, and it stated that all slaves who fought with or worked for the Confederate military services were freed of further obligations to their masters.

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d : no matter what happens in battle, the South will never submit to the North in this war.

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