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Abolishment of Slavery

Definition

The abolishment of slavery refers to the legal end and prohibition of the institution of slavery. It occurred after the American Civil War in the United States.

Analogy

Imagine a giant puzzle with one missing piece. The abolishment of slavery was like finding that missing piece and finally completing the puzzle, bringing an end to the unjust system.

Related terms

Emancipation Proclamation: The Emancipation Proclamation was a presidential proclamation issued by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, which declared that all slaves in Confederate-held territory were to be set free.

Thirteenth Amendment: The Thirteenth Amendment is an amendment to the United States Constitution that abolished slavery and involuntary servitude.

Reconstruction Era: The Reconstruction Era was a period following the Civil War when efforts were made to rebuild and reform Southern states, including addressing issues related to race and civil rights.

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