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The reading says that on January 31, Congress approved the 13th Amendment. Did this mean that the slaves were totally free?
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The reading says that on January 31, Congress approved the 13th Amendment. Did this mean that the slaves were totally free?
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The reading says that on January 31, Congress approved the 13th Amendment. Did this mean that the slaves were totally free?
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No slavery was technically over because they were protected by the constitution, although people still had slaves knowing that it was wrong.
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