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Mississippi 2013 Slavery. End to slavery, the state has officially ratified the 13th amendment ban on. Until february 7, 2013, the state of mississippi had never submitted the required documentation to ratify the thirteenth amendment, meaning it. On december 5, 1865, the state. Nearly 150 years after the thirteenth amendment’s adoption, mississippi finally. After what’s being seen as an “oversight†by the state of. Mississippi becomes last state to ratify 13th amendment. Now this is not to say that the. Mississippi's economy was built on slavery and the state had the largest enslaved population in the country at the start of the civil war. February 18, 2013 / 10:59. In february 2013 headlines announced that the state of mississippi had finally banned slavery. After 148 years, mississippi finally ratifies 13th amendment, which banned slavery. Fully 148 years after the end of the civil war and the u.s. National archives of the united states.

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On december 5, 1865, the state. After what’s being seen as an “oversight†by the state of. After 148 years, mississippi finally ratifies 13th amendment, which banned slavery. National archives of the united states. Now this is not to say that the. In february 2013 headlines announced that the state of mississippi had finally banned slavery. Mississippi becomes last state to ratify 13th amendment. February 18, 2013 / 10:59. Nearly 150 years after the thirteenth amendment’s adoption, mississippi finally. Fully 148 years after the end of the civil war and the u.s.

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Mississippi 2013 Slavery February 18, 2013 / 10:59. On december 5, 1865, the state. Mississippi becomes last state to ratify 13th amendment. Until february 7, 2013, the state of mississippi had never submitted the required documentation to ratify the thirteenth amendment, meaning it. After what’s being seen as an “oversight†by the state of. Mississippi's economy was built on slavery and the state had the largest enslaved population in the country at the start of the civil war. Fully 148 years after the end of the civil war and the u.s. National archives of the united states. Now this is not to say that the. In february 2013 headlines announced that the state of mississippi had finally banned slavery. February 18, 2013 / 10:59. After 148 years, mississippi finally ratifies 13th amendment, which banned slavery. End to slavery, the state has officially ratified the 13th amendment ban on. Nearly 150 years after the thirteenth amendment’s adoption, mississippi finally.

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