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How is the 13th amendment limited? 10 pts
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The 13th Amendment completed legislation to abolish slavery in America begun with President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. By the time of the amendment, slavery only existed in five states: Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, and New Jersey. It was limited to a few states.
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