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Slavery was legal in the southern states before it was abolished by the 13th Amendment in 1865. Southern states passed laws to uphold and protect the institution of slavery, overriding any conflicting Federal Laws or restrictions. Enforcement of these laws was carried out by state authorities and slave patrols.

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