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Slavery was abolished in voting rights were extended to all male citizens
1st Amendment :)
19th amendment
The US Supreme Court decision on the Dred Scott case affirmed that slaves were property. The court also ruled that Blacks could never be US Citizens. It took several Constitutional amendments to ensure that Blacks and other minorities had the same rights as white people. The 13th amendment abolished slavery totally.
13th Amendment - Abolished Slavery 14th Amendment - Citizenship 15th Amendment - Men's suffrage
amendments 1-10 of the constitution A.K.A. the Bill of Rights
Several amendments to the US Constitution describe rights of citizens, individually or in groups.
There are three. 13th Amendment - banned slavery/involuntary servitude 14th Amendment - all citizens have equal protection under the law 15th Amendment - male African Americans are given the right to vote
The 13th Amendment abolished slavery. The 14th Amendment states that everyone born in the U.S. is an American citizen including African Americans. The 15th Amendment gives the right to vote to all people.
The 14th Amendment granted freedmen US citizenship, and the 15th Amendment granted them the right to vote, also known as suffrage. They are 2 of the 3 amendments known collectively as the Reconstruction Amendments.
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amendment 2 Unless this was posed as a trick question in which case none, the amendments apply to Citizens not Colonist.