Answer:
The abolition of slavery.
Explanation:
The Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution is the law that established the rights of the people to be equally protected and not denied their rights. It also granted citizenship to everyone born or neutralized in the United States, including former slaves who are recently freed.
Also known as the "Reconstruction Amendment", this Amendment also provides process rights to the citizens/ individuals against any state and directs the states to help them. This direct statement of the role of states led to an extended nature in the protection of individuals, forbidding the states from denying service to the people/ individual. The Fourteenth Amendment established all of the above but it did not establish the abolition or complete removal of slavery.