No, it was passed years after he was assassinated (April 14-15, 1865). In any event, amendments are not signed officially by the President, although he may sign as a "witness" to its passage.
The 13th Amendment was the last one passed and adopted while Lincoln was alive (1864/1865).
The 15th Amendment was passed in February 1869 and ratified a year later.
President Ulysses S. Grant signed the 15th Anendment granting that the right to vote cannot be denied on basis of race or color. http://www.history.com/presidents/grant
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Continue to refuse to sign the document.
Charles I is the king that refused to sign the Petition of Rights. When he asked Parliament to raise the taxes, they refused because he wouldn't sign the petition.
WW2 started in September 1939, (when Germany invaded Poland), and ended in September 1945, (when Japan signed the surrender documents to the Allies).the world war was in 19391939-1945World war 2 started on September 3ed 1939 and ended September 2ed 1945. Although Japan kind of "Vocaly" surrendered August 15th 1945 they did not sign it until September 2ed 1945.It started in 1939 and ended in 19451939-1945
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He didn't, Presidents have nothing to do with amending the constitution
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Yes. With the Emancipation Proclamation and 13th Amendment, he abolished slavery (though only in the south in the beginning.) Lincoln was deceased and did not sign the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution, which finally freed Slaves in the Union North and the Confederate South.
Yes= he signed his full name of Abraham Lincoln.
Lincoln did NOT sign the Declaration of Independence. It was signed in 1776, and Lincoln was not born until 1809.
Abraham Lincoln did not sign The Declaration of Independence. It was signed in 1776 and the US Constitution was signed in 1787, before Lincoln was born (1809).
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Abe Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, but that freed the slaves of the South. Slavery was officially abolished thanks to the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, approved in December 1865.
Abraham Lincoln was president when the 13th amendment was introduced, but Andrew Johnson was president in 1866 (he was sworn in following Lincoln's death in April of 1865). The amendment was actually ratified on December 6, 1865.
Yes.