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Q: Who was brought in to try and convince representatives to vote for the 13th amendment?
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What did the 13th amendment established?

The 13th Amendment to the Constitution abolished slavery.


What was the Constitutional amendment that freed the slaves?

The 13th amendment to the US Constitution abolished slavery in the United States and its territories.


When was the 13th amendment outlawing?

The 13th Amendment was outlawing slavery in the United States.


What is forbidden in the 13th amendment?

The 13th amendment officially abolished slavery from the U.S.


What was the 13th amendment attempting to accomplish?

The 13th amendment was established to abolish slavery.


The 13th amendment affect us how?

the 13th amendment abolishes slavery from america


What does the 13th amendment to the US Constitution forbid?

The 13th Amendment prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude.


Which constitutional amendment abolished slavery?

Slavery was abolished by an amendment to the Bill of Rights section of the US Constitution. The 13th Amendment abolished slavery in the United States.


It was outlawed by the 13th amendment?

The 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the US prohibited slavery.


What document abolished slavery in the US?

It was the Emancipation Proclamation in 1865.


Was the 13th amendment introduced before or after the civil war?

The 13th amendment to the US Constitution was introduced during the Civil war and was passed by the Senate in April of 1864. It passed the House of Representatives in January 1865. It was proposed as an amendment to be sent to the states for ratification January 31, 1865. It would not be ratified until December of 1865.


Why didn't Mississippi ratify the 13Th amendment?

Mississippi did ratify the 13th Amendment, but not until 1995. Note: the previous answer, which I deleted because it was frivolous, claimed that the 13th Amendment was declared unconstitutional. The 13th Amendment is part of the constitution; it cannot be "unconstitutional" by definition.