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The US Constitution played a key role in ending slavery in the United States-2
Course: Constitutional History/US to 1865 (HST 321)
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The US Constitution played a key role in ending slavery in the United States. The
document drafted in 1787 included language that discouraged slavery, specifically the
Northwest Ordinance of 1787, which provided that slavery should not exist in the
Northwest Territory. However, it did not abolish it in the states that were already using
slavery. The Three-Fifths Compromise, which categorized slaves as a fraction of a
person for taxation and representation purposes, implied that it was not a permanent
part of the US political structure (Paulson et al., 2018). As a result, during the Civil War,
many arguments supported by members of the Union referred to the fact that the US
Constitution did not condone slavery, and advocated for its abolishment (Robinson,
2016). In 1865, the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment to the US Constitution
officially abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, constructing a new foundation for
the United States (Steward et al., 2018).
References
Paulson, S. et al. (2018). “U.S. Constitution”. Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved on
December 15, 2020 from https://www.britannica.com/topic/United-States-Constitution
Robinson, D. (2016). “The Role of the US Constitution in Abolishing Slavery”.
ThoughtCo. Retrieved on December 15, 2020 from
https://www.thoughtco.com/role-of-the-constitution-in-abolishing-slavery-3368854
Steward, M. et al. (2018). “Thirteenth Amendment to the US Constitution”. Encyclopedia
Britannica. Retrieved on December 15, 2020 from
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Thirteenth-Amendment-to-the-U-S-Constitution
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