For an amendment to the Constitution to be passed, it must be passed with may be proposed either by the Congress with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate and the Republicans did not have a 2/3 majority vote in the House of Representatives. This made the process to issue this amendment harder. At the point when the Civil War started, President Abraham Lincoln's declared objective was the rebuilding of the Union. Be that as it may, ahead of schedule in the war, the Union started keeping slaves who escaped and instead of returning them to their masters. In September 1862, Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, liberating all slaves in territories that were still in defiance to the Union. This measure opened the issue of what to do about slavery in outskirt states that had not withdrawn or in territories that had been caught by the Union before the decree. In 1864, a change annulling slavery passed the U.S. Senate, however, died down in the House as the Democrats revitalized it for the sake of states' rights. The race of 1864 took Lincoln back to the White House alongside critical Republican majority in the two
For an amendment to the Constitution to be passed, it must be passed with may be proposed either by the Congress with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate and the Republicans did not have a 2/3 majority vote in the House of Representatives. This made the process to issue this amendment harder. At the point when the Civil War started, President Abraham Lincoln's declared objective was the rebuilding of the Union. Be that as it may, ahead of schedule in the war, the Union started keeping slaves who escaped and instead of returning them to their masters. In September 1862, Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, liberating all slaves in territories that were still in defiance to the Union. This measure opened the issue of what to do about slavery in outskirt states that had not withdrawn or in territories that had been caught by the Union before the decree. In 1864, a change annulling slavery passed the U.S. Senate, however, died down in the House as the Democrats revitalized it for the sake of states' rights. The race of 1864 took Lincoln back to the White House alongside critical Republican majority in the two