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  1. The 13th Amendment

    the 13th amendment. In 1865 a new amendment was passed, becoming the thirteenth
    amendment to The Constitution. This amendment pertained ...

  2. Reconstruction In The South

    ... Johnson required that the new states ratify the 13th Amendment freeing the slaves,
    abolish slavery in their own constitutions, discard debts incurred while in ...

  3. Reconstruction In The South

    ... Johnson required that the new states ratify the 13th Amendment freeing the slaves,
    abolish slavery in their own constitutions, discard debts incurred while in ...

  4. Affirmative Action

    ... The 13th Amendment states, “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as
    a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted ...

  5. Federalism

    ... The 13th Amendment abolished slavery and in section 2 stated that "Congress shall
    have the power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation." By adding ...

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  1. Three Plans For Reconstruction

    ... If the delegates had written a state constitution endorsing the 13th Amendment,
    that state could be re-admitted to the Union. Andrew ...

  2. Three Plans For Reconstruction

    ... If the delegates had written a state constitution endorsing the 13th Amendment,
    that state could be re-admitted to the Union. Andrew ...

  3. Reconstruction: Who Won The Peace?

    ... Though slavery was abolished with the passing of the 13th amendment it still existed
    in the south in the forms of the Black Codes and the Ku Klux Klan. ...

  4. Civil Rights And Us Constitution

    ... In spite of all that, something good happened; slavery ended with the
    13th Amendment, slavery was made illegal. Even though the ...

  5. Death Penalty

    ... 13. What was the 13th Amendment? ... The 13th Amendment was enacted in December 1865
    and it was an amendment that ended slavery for the whole United States. 14. ...

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