Industrial Age · North America · Politics

1865

Thirteenth Amendment

December 6, 1865

The amendment that abolished slavery throughout the United States - including in the border states that had stayed loyal - was ratified when Georgia, of all places, supplied the twenty-seventh state. Four million enslaved people were, at last, formally free. The constitutional achievement of Lincoln's war had been accomplished. Lincoln himself did not live to see ratification; he had been assassinated eight months earlier at Ford's Theatre.