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It was North Carolina. I found the answer on another site but forgot to grab the tag for it.
In 1824, John Q. Adams was elected U.S. President by the U.S. House of Representatives, each state casting one vote (13 states voted for him; 10 states voted against him).
In 1824, John Q. Adams was elected U.S. President by the U.S. House of Representatives, each state casting one vote (13 states voted for him; 10 states voted against him).
The abolition of slavery is amendment number 13.
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Slavery was abolished by an amendment to the Bill of Rights section of the US Constitution. The 13th Amendment abolished slavery in the United States.
One of the original 13 states, Virginia voted to join other states as the United States of America. Virginia was the 10th state.
At the time George Washington became our first president, there were only 13 states in the Union.
No. The 13th Amendment was the Abolition of slavery in the United States. The 1st Amendment of the Constitution is that the Government shall pass no laws limiting the freedom of speech.
The 14th amendment to the US Constitution was passed by the congress June 13, 1866 and ratified by the states July 9, 1868.