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.
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Answer: to establish the function of government for the US after it declared independence from Britain. It also assigned certain powers to the federal government and some powers to the states.
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Here is a list of five things from Native American cultures that are still used today domestically and internationally. Besides what is not on the list, others include, guacamole, lacrosse and camouflage.
- Thanksgiving - Wampanoag: Thanksgiving is a popular holiday in the United States. But before the Europeans came, the Wampanoags were doing Thanksgiving beforehand, and ate dishes that we still eat on Thanksgiving today; cornbeard, turkey, dressing, cranberry sauce, etc.
- Hockey - Sauk, Foxes and Assiniboine: Hovkey was originally called "Shinny", and was played with a ball made of buckskin and a curved stick. Unlike in the modern world, you can play either floor hockey or ice hockey, these Native American groups only played it in the winter.
- Hammocks - Taino culture in Central America: Native Americans used hammocks in Central America as a way to rest and sleep. After the colonizers came to Central America, they found the hammocks comfortable and somehad the indigenous people start making hammocks for profit.
- Popcorn - Aztec & Iroquois Indians: Popcorn was used as a snack, and also used on headresses, necklaces, and ornaments. One way it is still in modern culture is how it it a popular snack to watch movies with, and how people hang it on christmas trees.
- Gumbo - Native American Choctaws: This is a very popular dish in the Southern states of America and escpecially in Lousiana. It was originally made from Native Americans, who shared the recipe with slaves and poor white farmers.
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