14th Amendment

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The 14th Amendment was a constitutional amendment that was ratified in 1868. It was primarily involved with the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and sought to provide equal rights and protection under the law for all citizens, especially former slaves.

The people and groups involved in the 14th Amendment were primarily African Americans and Southern states. African Americans were directly affected as they were granted citizenship and equal protection under the law. Southern states, particularly Georgia, were affected as they had to abolish any laws that enforced racial discrimination.

The event took place across the United States, as it was a constitutional amendment that affected the entire nation.

The 14th Amendment was ratified on July 9, 1868.

This event is important to Georgia's history because it marked a significant shift in civil rights and equality for African Americans. It forced Georgia, along with other Southern states, to reform their laws and practices in order to comply with the new constitutional requirements. The 14th Amendment played a crucial role in the ongoing struggle for civil rights in Georgia and helped pave the way for future advancements in equality and justice.