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Yes, Canada did allow slavery in its early history. It was abolished throughout the British Empire in 1834, which included Canada. However, some forms of slavery persisted in Canada despite the official abolition.
The thirteenth amendment abolished slavery.
Amendment 13 abolished slavery.
The 13th Amendment officially abolished slavery.
slavery was abolished in 1834
the 13th amendment abolished slavery
Into Canada, where there had been no slavery since the British abolished it in 1833.
Slavery was abolished by the thirteenth amendment.to abolish slavery
Slavery in Canada was gradually abolished in the early 19th century due to a combination of factors, including growing anti-slavery movements, legal decisions, and the overall shift towards abolition internationally. As British colonies, Canada followed Britain's lead in abolishing slavery to align with the moral imperative against the institution. The Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 finally abolished slavery throughout the British Empire, including in Canada.
It was the Thirteenth Amendment which abolished slavery.
When slavery was abolished, slaves were released from their owners, making them "free".