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read the excerpt from the fourteenth amendment of the united states constitution. all persons born or naturalized in the united states, are citizens of the united states and of the state wherein they reside. the citizenship clause of the fourteenth amendment is important because it
limited the number of people who can become citizens.
gave everyone free passports if they became citizens.
was the first time the constitution defined what a citizen is.
restricted freed enslaved people from becoming citizens.
The Fourteenth - Amendment's citizenship clause was the first in the Constitution to define U.S. citizenship as being for those born or naturalized in the U.S. It expanded citizenship rights, especially for freed slaves after the Civil War. It did not limit the number of people who could become citizens, did not give free passports, and did not restrict freed enslaved people from becoming citizens.
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was the first time the Constitution defined what a citizen is.