Fourteenth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
The Fourteenth Amendment (Amendment XIV) to the United States Constitution is one of the post-Civil War Reconstruction Amendments, first intended to secure the rights of former slaves. It was proposed on June 13, 1866, and ratified on July 9, 1868
The civil war
The 13th amendment had a big part in freeing the slaves. The civil war had a even bigger part
The 13,14and 15th amendments are known as the civil war amendment
The Northern states were most affected by the passage of the Civil War amendments. The Civil War amendments were the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments.
The 14th amendment.
The 13, 14, 15 amendments were passed after the civil war.
After the Civil War, the following amendments were adopted: The 13th Amendment- abolished slavery. The 14th Amendment- guaranteed equal protection and due process The 15th Amendment- guaranteed voting rights for African American men.
There is more than one civil rights amendments. They were all passed right after the Civil War, and so they are also called the Civil War Amendments. Please note that these are the major civil rights amendments, and that others may be relevant as well. 13th Amendment - bans slavery/involuntary servitude 14th Amendment - all citizens must receive equal protection under the law 15th Amendment - male African Americans are given the right to vote
13, 14th, and 15th were the Civil War amendments.
fourteenth amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
13, 14, 15th passed after the civil war.
Fourteenth Amendment
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