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(newly freed slaves)
13TH amendmentThe 13th amendment FREED the slaves, the 14th amendment made former slaves US Citizens. So the correct answer would have to be 14th amendment (passed in 1866, ratified in 1868)
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The law that freed the slaves in the United States was the Emancipation Proclamation, issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863. It declared that all slaves in Confederate territory were to be freed.
The Thirteenth Amendment - December 1865
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The 13th amendment to the US Constitution abolished slavery in the United States and its territories.
The Thirteenth Amendment was the instrument that actually freed the slaves, but his Emancipation Procolamation which went into effect on 1 January 1863 was the first step in the process.
The Thirteenth Amendment was ratified, or approved, in 1864 by states loyal to the Union. It was this amendment that truly freed enslaved Americans.
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Abraham Lincoln, as president of the United States, officially freed all slaves existing in the Confederate states in 1863 with the Emancipation Proclamation. Note that slavery was still legal in the Border states, a measure he adopted to keep these vital states between the Confederate states and and Washington DC. Despite its limitations, the proclamation did much to bolster the morale of Union troops. In actuality, slaves weren't truly free until the Thirteenth Amendment of the Constitution which abolished slavery in the United States once and for all.
He did'n't. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was born 1868. The Thirteenth Amendment freed slaves in 1865.