Slavery was abolished in the United States with the ratification of the 13th Amendment on December 6, 1865, following the Civil War. The amendment officially ended the institution of slavery in the country.
The 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1865 after the Civil War, is what officially ended slavery in the United States. It was not a decision by the Supreme Court, but rather an Amendment passed by Congress and ratified by the states.
Slavery officially ended in the United States in 1865 with the ratification of the 13th Amendment. As of 2021, that would be 156 years ago.
Slavery in the United States officially ended on December 6, 1865, with the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which abolished slavery and involuntary servitude.
Slavery officially ended in the United States with the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution on December 6, 1865, following the end of the Civil War.
The Thirteenth Amendment ended slavery in the United States.
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The 13th Amendment officially ended the slavery in the US
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The Constitution ended slavery in 1865 with the adoption of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution. It was adopted shortly after the end of the Civil War.
The thirteenth amendment is the amendment that declared the end of slavery
it officially ended slavery without the 13th amendment there would be a conflict.
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