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Q: How did many former slaves make a living in the South after slavery was abolished by the 13th Amendment?
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Slavery in Cape Town South Africa?

Slavery was abolished a couple of centuries ago dear. Where are you living?


How long slavery been over?

Slavery was officially abolished in the US by means of the 13th amendment to the constitution, which was enacted in 1865. Since it is now 2013 (as I type) that was 148 years ago. No one who was a slave in 1865 is still living today.


What was the bill name that called for southern states to abolish slavery?

Well, there wasn't a BILL that was passed to abolish slavery. There was the Emancipation Proclamation which said that all slaves living in the Southern states were free. Slavery didn't officially become abolished until the passing of the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution.


What are the 13-15 amendments?

The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution officially abolished and continues to prohibit slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime. It was adopted on December 6, 1865, and was then declared in a proclamation of Secretary of State William H. Seward on December 18.enth Amendment to the United States Constitution officially abolished and continues to prohibit slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime. It was adopted on December 6, 1865, and was then declared in a proclamation of Secretary of State William H. Seward on December 18. The 14th amendment to the US Constitution which specifies who are legal citizens of the United States and their protections under the law. The 15th amendment passed after the Civil War that guaranteed blacks the right to vote. This amendment affected not only freed slaves in the South, but also blacks living in the North, who generally had not been allowed to vote.


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What new amendments were added to the constitution during the civle war and reconstruction period?

Slavery was abolished making it illegal to own or sell slaves. This let all slaves go free where they had to try to make a living which could have been harder than just being a slave in the first place.


Why should certain cultural practices be abolished?

Culture can be considered a living creature. With the progression of time, certain aspects and practices of a culture become unnecessary or become unpopular with the changing population. As new ideas are adopted by a society, older ideas lose favor or are in conflict with the new ideas. For instance, adherents to Jewish culture are forbidden to eat the flesh of animals that are proclaimed unclean, but Christianity, an offshoot of Judaism, does not follow this cultural practice as it is seen as outdated and not applicable. Another example of a cultural practice that was abolished (for most nations) is slavery. In previous times, the concept of slavery was acceptable as it provided labor, and put conquered populations to work that would otherwise be idle and possibly revolt against the conquerors. However, with the idea of liberty, freedom, and democracy, slavery lost favor and has been largely abolished.


How many times have the amendments been changed?

The way the constitution works, you do not just "change an amendment." You can only repeal or change what an earlier amendment with another amendment. An example of repealing an earlier example is how the 21st Amendment nullifies the 18th Amendment (Prohibition). This is also the case with many amendments that had mentioned slavery and how they were altered through new amendments. On a side note, if you meant to say "How many times has the Constitution been changed by the Amendments" then your answer is 27. As the purpose of the amendments was to keep the Constitution as a living document and prevent it from becoming outdated and irrelevant in some cases.


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