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Q: How did Reconstruction Era cause blacks not able to vote?
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What was one of the successes of the Reconstruction era?

Blacks had the right to vote.


Which was a political impact of Republican rule on Southern free blacks during Reconstruction?

They were able to register to vote after obtaining voting rights.


When did blacks get to vote in England?

Black people have always been able to vote


How were blacks active in politics in the south?

they were able to vote.


What was accomplished for blacks during reconstruction?

The biggest most resounding accomplishments for blacks during reconstruction were the adoption of Constitutional Amendments. These amendments were the 13th, 14th and 15th. Respectively they gave blacks, in order, abolition of slavery; guarantee of citizenship to the United States and granting civil rights and the right to vote.


Discuss the economicsocial conditions of blacks in the South during Reconstruction?

Most African-Americans in the South made their living as sharecroppers and were poor. Reconstruction protected their right to vote and to seek public office.


What two things did Southern legislators pass that made it extremely difficult for blacks to vote after Reconstruction?

* A voters poll tax* a required literacy test


Did blacks vote in the 1930's?

No, because blacks were segregated at that time so blacks couldn't vote.


What are the voting rights of blacks in the 1930?

In 1936 only the whites could vote. The blacks and women were not able to vote back then.


Radical republicans passed a series of laws designed to?

Radical Republicans rewrote the Reconstruction and Force acts. These were to block blacks from being allowed to vote during elections.


Why are the fourteen and fifteenth amendments considered the greatest achievements of reconstruction?

Because they gave slaves the right to vote and citizenship wich was a key turning point. It also angered women that Blacks would get the right to vote before they do.


When blacks were given the right to vote did their vote count as a fraction of a vote?

Yes, Congress counted blacks as 1 third of a person