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Fairly
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Fairly
not really sure... but its one of these for SURE!!! A Figuring out how to bring the Southern states back into the Union B Deciding how to treat former Rebel leaders C Restoring law and order to the South D Deciding who the next president of the Confederate States of America would be
After the war the Southern States enacted black codes as a way to restore the pre-emancipation system of the South. President Johnson also granted pardons to former Confederate soldiers, who then began to gain political power once returning home. Reconstruction was enacted to prevent the Southern States from gaining more political power and to ensure that slavery did not reoccur. Congress also passed more stringent requirements for states seeking readmission.
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Ex-Confederates were treated fairly during Reconstruction. After the war ended, ex-Confederates who laid down their weapons were not persecuted or treated unfairly.
yet slavery had been a part of the southern way of life for well over 200 years and was protected not only by state laws, but federal law as well. A slave was viewed as property in the south and was important to the economies of the southern cotton industry. The people of the southern states didn't appreciate northern people, especially the abolitionists, telling them that slave ownership was a great wrong.
they treated them really bad
Camp Lo is located in the southern part of New Mexico, United States. It is about fifty miles southwest of the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is a real treat.
President Andrew Johnson tried to enact Lincoln's more lenient Reconstruction plan, but the Republican Congress was determined to prevent the South from returning to its old ways. When Johnson fired his Secretary of War over disagreements, it led to his impeachment, and he narrowly retained the Presidency. "Radical Reconstruction" was soon underway, with military governors taking control of the states of the former Confederacy.
Because they had pro-Southern leaders, who might easily have put pressure on the public to vote to join the Confederacy if Lincoln alienated them too much.