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Debora [2.8K]
3 years ago
5

How long did take to ratify the 15th amendment? Who proposed it?

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11111nata11111 [884]3 years ago
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Answer:1 year and  23 days the person who proposed the 15th amendment is President Lyndon B. Johnson

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