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Why did Congress put in a gag rule in 1835 that ended discussion of slavery?
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Why did Congress put in a gag rule in 1835 that ended discussion of slavery?
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because of the 13th amendment
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slavery ended with the ratification of the 13th amendment to the Constitution. the emancipation proclamation by Abraham lincoln which was adocument that abolished slavery. later MLK Jr. ended segergation.
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