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The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution abolished slavery and involuntary servitude. The only exception is for punishment for a crime.
The 13th Amendment completely abolished slavery and involuntary servitude unless it was for a crime. The main purpose was to abolish slavery. It passed during the Civil War. It was apart of the Emancipation Proclamation. However, the main point was to free the slaves in the Union.

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It ended slavery in the United States.

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to completely stop slavery in the U.S.

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it ended slavery in the US

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It ended slavery in the untied states

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The 13th abolished slavery.

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The 13th outlawed slavery.

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