This Day in History: Slavery Is Abolished in America
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This Day in History:
Slavery Is Abolished in America December 18, 1865 The 13th Amendment was formally
adopted into the U.S. Constitution. It ensures that “neither
slavery nor involuntary
servitude … shall exist within the United
States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.” It had been approved
in the Republican-led
Senate in April of 1864. But the amendment had been
bogged down in the Democratic-led
House of Representatives for almost a year. On December 2, 1865,
Alabama became the 27th state
to ratify the 13th Amendment. The former confederate state's
vote provided the requisite three-fourths
majority of states’ approval needed
to make the 13th amendment the law of the land.
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