The 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments are very important because the US would have a completely different system then how it is now. The 13th amendment says that slavery nor involuntary servitude will be permitted anywhere in the United States unless it's because of a punishment for crime. The 14th says that everyone in the US will have the same rights and that no state can restrict them. And the 15th states that no government or state government in the US can deny the right to vote no matter what race, gender, color, ethnicity etc they are.
The 13th amendment is very important because it abolishes slavery in the US. “The 13th Amendment opened many possibilities not only to African-Americans, but also to other races who are …show more content…
“More legal cases are raised by it, more arguments were created by it, and more controversy is connected with it than any other part of the U.S.Constitution.” That's important because with it nobody will get discriminated because of who they are or where they are from and lose their rights as citizens.
The 15th amendment is important because any and everyone can vote, but they have to have the age to be able to vote. “The 15th amendment was important in that it not only finally gave African Americans the right to vote, but also allowed the most African Americans in history to be elected into public office.” That is important because in the past this would have been outrages and Barack Obama might not had become the President of the United States of America
All in all, the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments are important because there is no slavery, everyone has the same rights in the US and anyone can vote. Because of these amendment lots of thing have happened in the US that would have never been acceptable or tolerable at all.
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