In 1865, the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was proposed and later ratified, officially abolishing slavery throughout the country. This landmark legislation marked the end of legal slavery in the United States, providing freedom to millions of enslaved individuals. Following the amendment's passage, the federal government began taking steps to integrate formerly enslaved people into society, although significant challenges and resistance remained. The year also saw the end of the Civil War, which had been fought in part over the issue of slavery.
9 million people were in confederacy in 1865 that were not slaves .
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1865
Because that was when most of the slaves were freed
1865
9 million people were in confederacy in 1865 that were not slaves .
Slaves were abolished in the United States in 1865.
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1865
Because that was when most of the slaves were freed
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1865
3,000,000
There were theoretically slaves until 1865 so yes
The Civil war ended in 1865 and slaves within the U.S. states were freed in 1863 and in Confederate territories in 1865...
The Thirteenth Amendment - December 1865
they were not until they were freed in 1865