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The Importance Of The Reconstruction Era Prompted Amendments

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James Kirk Mr. Mckown Government 12-5-17 Reconstruction Era Prompted Amendments “Finally Mr. Lincoln has liberated us from the death trap of our “white owners”.”, said a former slave. The Emancipation Proclamation legally freed all slaves in the Confederate states, even though it didn’t free a single slave, but not those in the borderline states. So, slavery was really not illegal until the ratification of the thirteenth amendment, which was put into effect on December 6, 1865, which was two years after the passing of the Emancipation Proclamation. But It wasn’t until the Fourteenth Amendment that African Americans had equal rights. Then, the Fifteenth Amendment granted them the right to vote. So, In this paper I will be talking about the Reconstruction Era which involved the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments. I will be discussing how the Reconstruction Era Prompted these amendments, as well as what the amendments are and why they are important. Much of human history has changed since the revealing of these Amendments, and our nation’s landscape was changed forever. All of these amendments are very important to the Reconstruction Era, and they are a vital piece to the history of our nation. In 1863 came the Emancipation Proclamation, as I already stated, that legally freed all slaves except for those in the borderline states (Missouri,

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