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The thirteenth amendment and the Emancipation Proclamation.
Slavery has been with us throughout history and is still with us today. in both the poor and moslem countries and in the wealthy nations where they are used in the sex industry to name but one industry.
An immediate result of the US Civil War was the abolition of slavery with the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution in 1865. This amendment legally ended slavery and involuntary servitude throughout the United States.
The 13th Amendment officially ended the slavery in the US
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it abolished slavery throughout the whole US.
The thirteenth amendment and the Emancipation Proclamation.
The thirteenth amendment and the Emancipation Proclamation.
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Slavery has been with us throughout history and is still with us today. in both the poor and moslem countries and in the wealthy nations where they are used in the sex industry to name but one industry.
The United Nations Charter permanently allied the US with Britain and Europe.
An immediate result of the US Civil War was the abolition of slavery with the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution in 1865. This amendment legally ended slavery and involuntary servitude throughout the United States.
One prominent US social reformer, preacher, and abolitionist was Frederick Douglass. He was a key figure in the anti-slavery movement, advocating for the rights of African Americans and actively speaking out against slavery throughout his life.
In December of 1865, the US passed the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution. This amendment abolished slavery in the US. This was the correct thing to do. If the Framers had managed to convince Southerners to gradually abolish slavery, such as the compensation method used by Great Britain, there would have never been a US Civil War. The roots of slavery in America, and in fact throughout many parts of the Western Hemisphere began decades before the American Revolution. In 1793, no one could have predicted the harm it would cause. Slavery was expected to wither away in the US until the invention of the Cotton Gin helped to expand slavery.
It's because the South had a major crop that required several thousand or even million people to harvest. The main crop was cotton and since slavery was banned everywhere else, it spread throughout the Southern part of the U.S., causing there to be millions of African-American slaves.
The 13th Amendment officially ended the slavery in the US