Citizenship rights for a freedmen after slavery were protected by which constitutional amendment
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संयुक्त राज्य संविधान में पंद्रहवीं संशोधन संघीय और राज्य सरकारों को उस नागरिक की "जाति, रंग, या दासता की पिछली हालत" के आधार पर नागरिक को वोट देने का अधिकार अस्वीकार करने से रोकता है। इसे 3 फरवरी, 1870 को पुनर्निर्माण संशोधन के तीसरे और आखिरी के रूप में अपरिवर्तित किया गया था।
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Citizenship rights for freedmen after slavery were protected by the 14th U.S. Amendment Amendments, passed in 1868.
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- This amendment gave citizenship to all people born or foreigners in the U.S., including previous slaves, and promised "equal preservation of laws" for all residents.
- During the renovation era, one of three laws adopted to remove slavery and create equal and legal rights for non-white Americans would become the foundation for many seminal Supreme Court decisions over the years.
- Slavery and forced servitude is repealed by the Constitution of the United States except as a penalty for a crime. The Senate passed it in Congress on 1864, April 8, and the House established it on January 31, 1865.
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