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5 February, 18:51
When was the slavery abolished?
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Karlie Moran
5 February, 18:54
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Slavery was abolished by the 13th amendment which was the result of the civil war, it was passed January 31st, 1865, and later ratified December 6th, 1865.
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Shyla Larson
5 February, 18:56
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The 13th amendment abolished slavery. It was passed on January 31, 1865 but was not ratified until December of 1865.
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