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Randy Sanford
10 April, 22:26
What part of the Constitution abolished slavery?
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Miles
10 April, 23:22
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The 13th ammendment of the Constitution abolished slavery.
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Asher Good
11 April, 01:52
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The 13'th amendment after much consideration
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