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When were the slave codes eleminated?

All such codes became null and void with the ratification of the 13th Amendment in 1865, although many southern states adopted "Black Codes" to keep former slaves from voting and imposed other restrictions. These were eliminated with the 14th and 15th Amendments.


What caused many governments in South to pass slave codes?

A rising fear of slave revolts


What did slave codes do?

Slave codes in the 1700's prevented slaves from doing many things, four major ones are: SLAVE CODES: Can't own a weapon. Can't meet in large groups with other slaves. Can't leave plantation without permission from there masters. Colonists are not permitted to teach slaves how to read and write.


What were slave laws that in effect restored many of the restrictions of slavery to African Americans after the Civil War?

Black Codes were laws passed by Southern states that aimed to limit the rights and freedoms of African Americans after the Civil War. These codes aimed to restrict their freedom of movement, limit their access to education and property ownership, and enforce labor contracts that were often exploitative. They effectively restored many aspects of slavery by placing harsh restrictions on the newly freed African American population.


What is the difference beween slave codes and black codes?

Slave codes were laws that governed the behavior and treatment of enslaved people, while black codes were laws that restricted the rights and freedoms of African Americans after the Civil War. Slave codes were used in the antebellum South to maintain control over enslaved individuals, while black codes were used to limit the social and political progress of African Americans in the post-Civil War era.