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What was the significance of the thirteenth amendment? it freed enslaved people. it ended the civil war. it gave every former en

slaved person some land.
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REY [17]3 years ago
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Answer: It abolished all slavery.

Explanation: Even though not all slavery ended after the 13th amendement it still helped in the long run. It also helped African-Americans have better lives and not be owned.

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