The 13th Amendment officially abolishes and continues to prohibit slavery in the US. The 14th Amendment declares all persons born or naturalized in the US American citizens including African Americans.
The 13th Amendment was passed on Senate April 8th 1864. The 14th Amendment was ratified July 9th 1868.
The main difference between both Amendments is that the 14th Amendment considers ex slave citizens, which the 13th Amendment does not do. This means that ex-slaves and African Americans hold rights of citizenship, things that the abolishment of slavery did not give them.
This is why the 14th Amendment was very contested by Southern States, because of that many decisions were held by the US Supreme Court.
After passing the House, a bill needs to also move through the Senate approval process. This requires a vote to consider the bill, then next would be a committee to research it (if necessary), and then a Senate vote. All of this must be done and pass through both houses of Congress before a bill can go to the president's desk.
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Spain and France had the same religious motivation for colonizing North America. Both Spain and France sent missionaries to North America with the goal of converting the Indians to Catholic Christianity. Colonists from England like the Puritans wanted to escape persecution they were experiencing in England.
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An Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander is a person of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent who identifies as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and is accepted as such by the community in which he (she) lives.