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What did the Constitution of the Confederacy protect?

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Answer:

the U.S. Constitution has a clause that states "No bill of attainder or ex post facto law shall be passed", the Confederate Constitution also adds a phrase to explicitly protect slavery.  

so it basically is saying that the constitution of the confederacy protects slavery  

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