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In 1861
Reconstruction
A law prohibiting federal military troops to enforce civilian laws.
No. Kennedy was working on getting the civil rights act passed, but he died before he could get it done. LBJ got it passed.
April 12, 1861 at Ft. Sumter . Charleston , SC
It is usually given at a Federal Government location. I took it at a Post Office.
The Civil Service CommissionAnother View: Actually the agencies of the federal government are responsible for hiring their own empoyees. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM), FORMERLY known as the US Civil Service Commission, sets the rules for federal emplpoyees.
Could be a default judgment for the other party.
Reconstruction; in 1877, the US began removing Federal troops/administrators from the former Confederacy.
Many negro slaves found asylum in Federal forts or in working for Federal troops. Many also enlisted in the United States Colored Troops regiments. Free blacks in the north had their own regiments, notably the Massachusetts 54th Infantry.
A law prohibiting federal military troops to enforce civilian laws.
Because they had "rebelled" against their own government. The "War of the Rebellion" (Civil War) was an illegal war...it was a crime. Confederates "could" have been executed after the war. Their president, Jefferson Davis was placed in federal prison after the war.