On this day in history, February 6, 1865, the state of Missouri ratified the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The amendment permanently bans slavery in the United States.
The amendment passed during a constitutional convention led by Republican U.S. Senator Charles Drake. Most of the delegation was made up of republicans and the amendment almost passed unanimously.
The amendment passed during a constitutional convention led by Republican U.S. Senator Charles Drake. Most of the delegation was made up of republicans and the amendment almost passed unanimously.
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