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States no longer had the power to permit slavery limited states' power in civil rights matters states could not deny the right to vote?

power of the state government


Was a slavery in the south?

Slavery was limited to the southern states.


What Constitutional Amendment states no longer had the power to permit slavery limited states' power in civil rights matters states could not deny the right to vote?

Confusing question, but I think this is the answer you are looking for. Amendments 13, 14 and 15. Go read and see if this is answers your question.


How did the north west ordinance of 1787 affect Slavery?

The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 prohibited slavery in the Northwest Territory (modern-day Midwest states) north of the Ohio River, setting a precedent for restricting slavery in new states. This limited the expansion of slavery into these territories and helped pave the way for future anti-slavery efforts in the United States.


The theory that states that Scripture is only inspired in matters of religious dogma?

The theory that states that Scripture is only inspired in matters of religious dogma is known as limited inerrancy. This view holds that the Bible is without error only when it speaks on matters of faith and doctrine, but may contain errors or inconsistencies in other areas like history or science.


How did the Civil War change from a limited war to preserve the union to a war to abolish slavery?

It changed from a limited war that preserved the union, to a war that abolished slavery for a few reasons. 1. The Trent Affair made Europe mad, and they were going to help the South in the war. Europe "needed" the souths cotton. So Lincoln made a formal appology to Europe saying that they intended to end slavery. This made Europe happy because they despised slavery. 2. This also kept Europe out of the war. Which is good because the south already had the upper hand with General Lee as their commander. If the south had Europes help, the north wouldn't have won.


Did the southern and northern states of America feel the same about slavery?

no the southern states approved of slavery and the northern states dissapproved of slavery


What is the name for a state that did not allow slavery?

States that permitted slavery were known as slave states. States that did not permit slavery were known as free states.


How did the abolitionists lead up to the civil war?

The abolitionist did not help the war start, actually, the Civil War started because of States' Rights, Slavery, and Sectionalism/seccession. They could fall under the category of slavery but they were only a mild influence.


What 5 states was slavery legally allowed to continue?

Slavery was legal in several border states that did not join the rebellion, and the Emancipation Proclamation did not cover areas that were not in rebellion. Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware and Missouri were all states that had legal slavery until the passage of the 13th Amendment after the Civil War. West Virginia was in a special category in that it had been part of a slave state until 1863, when it became a state of its own and joined the Union. The District of Columbia had slavery until January, 1863.


Is slavery illegal in 5 states?

Slavery is illegal everywhere in the United States.


Who supported slavery and states rights?

The South advocated Slavery and States Rights.