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The 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1865, abolished slavery in the US. It states that "neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States." This amendment formally ended the institution of slavery and granted freedom to enslaved individuals.
The 13th amendment to the US Constitution was passed in December of 1865. It protects all people. The amendment specifically abolishes slavery.
Amendment 13 abolishes slavery I think 15 let former slaves vote... maybe 14, too
The 13th amendment abolishes slavery.That is the only factual information this question can generate. The rest is personal opinion.AnswerAmendment 13 (Abolition of slavery) let darker colored skin people have freedom to almost what ever they wanted to do or go where every they wanted.
The 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolishes slavery and involuntary servitude, except that it does permit involuntary servitude as a punishment for convicted criminals. It does not specifically address involuntary servitude in the form of required government service such as a military draft.
Slavery has been with us since before recorded history.It is STILL with us. Do not think that because some countries have outlawed it that is is no longer happening.Nor did the 'American revolution' have anything to do with the abolishment of slavery in the US.