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Abraham Lincoln was assassinated about four months after the 13th Amendment was passed. The amendment was ratified by Congress on January 31, 1865, and President Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865.

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Did President Lincoln live to see the abolition of slavery?

The answers was Yes and No. Technically, the 13th Amendment is what abolished slavery. This occurred 6 months after Lincoln was assassinated. However, when Lincoln did executive orders of the emancipation proclamation years before his death, he set forth in motion something that would only reverse if President Lincoln had lost the war. Fortunately, President Lincoln lived long enough to see the war almost end and therefore knew what was accomplished. Abraham Lincoln died before the war was over. Since the war was almost entirely about the abolition of slavery, in addition to stopping an unconstitutional seceding of some states from the Union, Lincoln did live to see that slavery would be abolished, he just did not live to see the 13th Amendment. I do not believe Lincoln needed to live to see the 13th Amendment pass to know that slavery was over. The US Civil War was not "almost" fought about slavery at all. Northerners did not volunteer to fight and die to end slavery.


Which amendment banned slavery in the US?

A LONG time ago, buddy.


What were the long term effects of the 13th amendment?

the 13th amendment freed the slaves for all the country in the south and it was ratified in Dec,6 1865.


Amendment that freed slaves?

The 13th Amendment to the US Constitution outlawed and abolished slavery in the United States. It was ratified on December 6, 1865.


Why did President Lincoln decide to end slavery slowly?

He ended slavery to gain the support of the anti-slavery people in America. which in turn would help him win the war. And why is was slow because it took long time for people to except the rule.


How long did Lincoln live?

He lived from February 1809 until he was killed in April 1865.


Was Lincoln's assassination on tape?

Lincoln was killed long before tape recorders were invented. You can find movies on tape that re-enact the assassination.


How long ago was slavery legal in US?

Slavery was legal in the US until the passage of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in 1865, following the Civil War.


How long were africans enslaved in America?

If you start with the English colonization of Virginia, including indentured servitude in 1607 and end with the 13th Amendment in 1865, you'll get around 260 years+/-.


Which amendment ended slavery and why was it important?

The 13th Amendment to the US Constitution abolished slavery in the United States. It was a landmark in US history. It was important for its own sake for sure. It also, however, led the way, long & slow way for sure, to eventual full rights of citizenship.


How did the civil rights movement connect to the 13th amendment?

The 13th Amendment ends slavery. A few years back a New York couple was caught keeping a few Indonesian women as slaves. They went to prison. Sometimes women are captured and forced into slavery as prostitution. That is a form of slavery. That is illegal. The 14th Amendment guarantees everyone except prisoners the same rights as are granted under the federal constitution. Before that amendment was passed, states could establish a religion. States did not have to try people by juries. States could run roughshod over people's rights. It took a long time before everyone gained the same rights.The 15th Amendment gives everyone the right to vote. This was the basis of the voting rights act.


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.