13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Abolition of Slavery (1865)
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Quote: The joint resolution of the House of Representatives proposing the thirteenth Constitutional Amendment on 18th January 1865, the Council Registration Act and the resolution of 1789-1999, the general record of the US government, the record group 11, the National Archives of Japan
The thirteenth revision to officially abolish the slavery system of the United States passed through the Senate on 8 April 1864 and passed through the House on January 31, 1865. On 1 February 1865, President Abraham Lincoln approved a joint resolution of Congress that submitted amendments. Go to the state legislature. By December 6, 1865 the required number of states approved the state. Article 13 of the amendment of the US Constitution stipulates that slavery and involuntary slavery should not exist in the United States except for the penalty that a faction should be officially convicted. There.
President Lincoln announced "Declaration of Liberation of Liberation" in 1863 and declared that "anyone enslaved in any country or designated country will rebel against the United States and then be free forever." The liberation declaration did not end the slavery of the country. Lincoln acknowledges that the liberation declaration must obey the Constitutional amendment to ensure the abolition of slavery
Prior to the resumption of the alliance in the southern states, the thirteenth revision passed at the end of the civil war, it is easy to pass through Congress. The Senate passed in April 1864, but the House did not pass. At that time, Lincoln actively participated in ensuring the passage of Congress. He insisted that the upcoming presidential election will include the adoption of the 13 th revision of the Republican program. His efforts were successful when the House passed the bill in January 1865 from 119 votes in 56 votes.
With the adoption of the thirteenth revision, the United States found a final constitutional solution to the question of slavery. The thirteenth revision and the 14th and 15th amendments are one of the three reforms of the Civil War, which greatly expands the citizenship of Americans.
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After the end of the civil war in 1865, the thirteenth revision of the Constitution of the United States was ratified, abolishing slavery in the United States. The thirteenth amendment states that "slavery and involuntary slavery does not exist anywhere in the United States or its jurisdiction unless it is punished as a crime that the party should be officially convicted." There. Trusting the liberation of the south to help the alliance break the rebellion of the South Union and help the victory of the Civil War became a slave. Lincoln's "Liberation Declaration" came into effect in 1863, and all slaves in the US announced that "at that time I resisted the US, but I should be free forever."
On August 26, 1920, women 's suffrage of voting rights (Alice Paul' s voting rights) was finally approved. On December 6, 1865, amendment to the abolition of slavery was approved (the 13th amendment of the Constitution: abolition of slavery). On July 2, 1964, the "Civil Rights Act" was enacted (civil rights law: 1964). Abigail Adams proposed the first thought about the social revolution and eventually started a campaign to apply her idea to the 20th century. Abigail Adams challenged the male community around her and took care of all oppressed people. Her revolutionary ide