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No amendments were added to the Constitution while Coolidge was President.
You are probably asking about the 13th amendment, passed by Lincoln during the civil war, which specifically prohibited slavery. There are other related amendments that came after which are known as reconstruction amendments. Those dealt with equal rights for freed slaves, concerning things like voting.
since the Constitution was adopted, there have been 27 amendments added and 6 which have NOT been ratified. this meaning that there were a total of 33 amendments proposed but only 27 were passed. Matt Damon Out
Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States. He passed the Twelfth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution on September 25, 1804.
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At the end of the civil war 3 amendments were passed that addressed slavery, and citizenship rights. These were the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments to the constitution.
The Reconstruction Amendments to the Constitution were passed.
C.The Reconstruction Amendments to the Constitution were passed.
They passed the Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments to guarantee equality under the law and the right to vote. Both amendments counteracted efforts by the President, the southern states, and the courts to block Congress's Reconstruction program.
The first ten amendments to the Constitution are known as the Bill of Rights There is no special grouping for the amendments after thoseHowever, amendments tended to be passed in groups (not literally all at the same time, but within a decade). Like the Reconstruction Amendments (13th, 14th, 15th) and the Progressive Era amendments (16th, 17th, 18th, 19th).
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Abolish slavery and protect the rights of former slaves
Abolish slavery and protect the rights of former slaves
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There were many results of the civil war. The North won, and slavery was abolished, and southern reconstruction took place. The 13th and 15th amendments to the constitution were passed.
The 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution states that the right to vote shall not be denied of any citizen based on that citizen's race, or color, or previous condition of servitude. This Amendment was passed in February of 1870 and was the last of the post-Civil War constitutional amendments collectively referred to as the "Reconstruction Amendments".