From
the very onset of war, thousands of slaves fled to or were
taken behind Union lines. In May 1861, Captain Benjamin
F. Butler refused to return three slaves, declaring them
"contrabands," that is, property of military value
subject to confiscation. Eventually, thousands of contrabands
were living in overcrowded camps and as a result, slavery
began to disintegrate throughout the South.
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