Importance Of The 13th Amendment

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The three amendments in this chapter are the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendment. To begin with the thirteenth began in 1865 and it abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, but it had an exception that allowed it to be used if a person is convicted. The exception gave people permission to allow someone to endure slavery and servitude as a sort of punishment for their wrongdoing. The decisions of this amendment are controlled by congress. The fourteenth amendment took place in the year 1866. It gave people especially slaves new rights that they never had before. It stated that anyone who was born in the United States are considered citizens and there not any rules that can make any different rules or laws in order to treat them differently or

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