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During the Civil War, it was legal in some states to own enslaved people, but not in others. It was argued when an enslaved person was taken to a free state where slavery was not legal, the enslaved person would no longer be property, but be free. Which amendment solved this battle?
A.

the 13th Amendment
B.

the 15th Amendment
C.

the 18th Amendment
D.

the 20th Amendment

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Answered by boenigkc805
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Answer: 13

Explanation: it was all about equal rights for men

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

Option A. The 13th Amendment

Explanation:

The Civil War's Emancipation Proclamation and the Thirteenth Amendment marked significant turning points in the protracted process of abolishing legal slavery in the United States. This essay traces the history of those documents via numerous draughts by Lincoln and others, illuminating both the development of Abraham Lincoln's ideas and his efforts to carry out his duties as president within the confines of the law.

Radical Republicans and abolitionists pushed Abraham Lincoln to issue an Emancipation Proclamation almost from the start of his presidency. Lincoln genuinely despised slavery, but he felt constrained by his constitutional responsibility as president to only oppose it in the context of necessary military actions. He was especially concerned about how people in the ally border states, where slavery was still legal, might respond.

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