AchievementDecember 6, 1865· politics
13th Amendment Abolishes Slavery
The 13th Amendment was ratified on December 6, 1865, formally abolishing slavery throughout the United States. The amendment passed Congress in January 1865 after intense lobbying. For four million formerly enslaved people, ratification marked legal freedom, though the exception clause permitting forced labor as criminal punishment left a significant loophole that would be exploited for decades.