It banned the trading of slaves in DC but not slavery and said that all escaped slaves were to be returned to their masters
Spies
Soldiers even though they couldn’t join military at the time
seamstress, cooks and maids
Nurses
It was a capture of a capitol. It is always a good idea to cripple an enemy, and this was an example.
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The internment camps themselves deprived residents of liberty, as they were rounded by barbed wire fence and heavily guarded and the Japanese lost much of their property and land as they returned home after the camps. This violated the clause stating that no law shall deprive any person of life, liberty, or property.
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