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The 13th Amendment (1865) ended slavery in the United States. There was the exception of those who were tried and convicted - they could be subjected to "involuntary servitude". Additionally, this Amendment gave Congress the power to enforce the end of slavery by creating laws.

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A lot of things. However, racial equity under the law or citizenship for former slaves is mainly what it failed to achieve.

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it guarantees to abolish slavery.

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