Industrial Age · North America · Politics

1868

Fourteenth Amendment Ratified

February 8, 1868

The amendment guaranteeing equal protection under the law and birthright citizenship - aimed at the freed slaves and, incidentally, rewriting the Constitution - was ratified by the necessary number of states. It would be ignored by the courts for most of a century and then become, in the hands of later generations, the single most important amendment in American law.