The Reconstruction Amendments—these are the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments—made a big difference for many people in the future. Here’s how:
Ending Slavery: The 13th Amendment got rid of slavery. This was a crucial step for fair treatment and justice for everyone.
Citizenship Rights: The 14th Amendment said that everyone is a citizen and should be treated equally by the law. This helped fight against unfair rules.
Voting Rights: The 15th Amendment was about making sure African American men could vote. This was important for many movements fighting for people’s rights.
These amendments opened the door for the continuing fight for fairness and justice in America.
The Reconstruction Amendments—these are the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments—made a big difference for many people in the future. Here’s how:
Ending Slavery: The 13th Amendment got rid of slavery. This was a crucial step for fair treatment and justice for everyone.
Citizenship Rights: The 14th Amendment said that everyone is a citizen and should be treated equally by the law. This helped fight against unfair rules.
Voting Rights: The 15th Amendment was about making sure African American men could vote. This was important for many movements fighting for people’s rights.
These amendments opened the door for the continuing fight for fairness and justice in America.