the 14th ammendment
the 14th ammendment gave slaves the right to be a citizen
To the United States Bill of Rights? It gave African-Americans the right to vote. The 13th ended slavery, the 14th made them citizens.
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The 14th Amendment granted freedmen US citizenship, and the 15th Amendment granted them the right to vote, also known as suffrage. They are 2 of the 3 amendments known collectively as the Reconstruction Amendments.
They targeted immigrants who were not yet citizens.
Solon of Greece was the leader who made all citizens over thirty eligible to serve on the council and gave more power to the Citizen Assembly.
The Freedman's Bureau was made.
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It gave full citizenship to all people born in the Unites States. Because most African Americans were American born, they became full citizens. The amendment also required every state to grant its citizens "equal protection of the laws."
I'm not sure which goal you are refering to. The 15 Amendment prohibits each government in the United States from denying a citizen the right to vote based on that citizen's race colour or previous condition of servitude.
The adult male citizens formed the assembly which made decisions which a council implemented. The courts were each comprised of several hundred citizens selected by lot who sat in judgement, gave verdicts and imposed penalties (there were no judges and lawyers).