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briefly note what each of the Reconstruction amendments were designed to do.
The Reconstruction Amendments are the Thirteenth, Fourteenth,
and Fifteenth amendments to the United States Constitution,
received somewhere in the range of 1865 and 1870, the five years
following the Civil War.
The Thirteenth Amendment (proposed in 1864 and confirmed in 1865)
nullified subjection and automatic bondage, aside from those
appropriately sentenced for a crime. The Fourteenth Amendment
(proposed in 1866 and sanctioned in 1868) addresses citizenship
rights and equivalent assurance of the laws for all people. The
Fifteenth Amendment (proposed in 1869 and endorsed in 1870) denies
separation in casting a ballot rights of residents based on "race,
color, or past state of bondage". All races, paying little heed to
earlier subjugation, could cast a ballot in certain conditions of
the early United States, for example, New Jersey, given that they
could meet different necessities, for example, property
possession.
These amendments were expected to ensure the freedom of previous
slaves and to set up and forestall separation in certain civil
rights to previous slaves and all residents of the United States.
The guarantee of these amendments was disintegrated by state laws
and federal court decisions all through the late nineteenth
century.
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