The three major amendments that were passed shortly after the Civil War were the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments. The 13th Amendment abolished slavery, the 14th granted African American citizenship and equal protection before the law, and the 15th Amendment attempted to secure the right to vote for newly freed slaves.
The three amendments passed shortly after the Civil War are the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments. The 13th Amendment abolished slavery, the 14th granted citizenship and equal protection under the law, and the 15th aimed to secure voting rights for African American men. Together, these amendments established important legal foundations for civil rights in the United States.
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