The United States of America ..., Volume 2Ginn, 1924 - United States |
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... Amendment 1865 Slaves freed by States in which reconstruction was begun by Lincoln Dates represent restoration to the Union FLA 1868 Heavy borders indicate the Military Districts of the Reconstruction Act of 1867 30 82 77 Vagrancy Acts ...
... Amendment 1865 Slaves freed by States in which reconstruction was begun by Lincoln Dates represent restoration to the Union FLA 1868 Heavy borders indicate the Military Districts of the Reconstruction Act of 1867 30 82 77 Vagrancy Acts ...
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... amendment , reported from Stevens's joint committee in April , 1866 , quickly passed Con- gress with the necessary two - thirds majority . The Fourteenth Amendment declared that every person born or naturalized in this country was a ...
... amendment , reported from Stevens's joint committee in April , 1866 , quickly passed Con- gress with the necessary two - thirds majority . The Fourteenth Amendment declared that every person born or naturalized in this country was a ...
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... amendment , it actually did restore Tennessee when that state ratified in the summer of 1866 , thus creating a precedent which it might have been hard to break . But , one after another , the ten remaining states of the secession ...
... amendment , it actually did restore Tennessee when that state ratified in the summer of 1866 , thus creating a precedent which it might have been hard to break . But , one after another , the ten remaining states of the secession ...
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... Amendment were to be excluded from the polls . 1 In the opening days of May , 1866 , there had been riots in Memphis , Tennes- see , in which twenty - four negroes had been killed . A more serious conflict in New Orleans over the ...
... Amendment were to be excluded from the polls . 1 In the opening days of May , 1866 , there had been riots in Memphis , Tennes- see , in which twenty - four negroes had been killed . A more serious conflict in New Orleans over the ...
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... Amendment , and that amendment should have se- cured the indorsement of three fourths of the states of the Union , then the Southern states might be restored to representation in Congress.1 Supplementary acts of March 23 and July 19 pro ...
... Amendment , and that amendment should have se- cured the indorsement of three fourths of the states of the Union , then the Southern states might be restored to representation in Congress.1 Supplementary acts of March 23 and July 19 pro ...
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