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They had to swear an oath of allegiance to the United States. Ten percent of the states voters had to want back in. Each state had to abolish the institution of slavery.
C. To allow Southern states back in the Union if ten percent of the voters swore to be loyal L Southern states could set up new governments if ten percent of their voters made certain promises.
Only 10% of the states voters had to swear allegiance before the state was able to re-enter the Union.
A poll tax required prospective voters to pay money.
Wade-Davis Bill
take an oath of loyalty
take an oath of loyalty
They had to swear an oath of allegiance to the United States. Ten percent of the states voters had to want back in. Each state had to abolish the institution of slavery.
They had to swear an oath of allegiance to the United States. Ten percent of the states voters had to want back in. Each state had to abolish the institution of slavery.
he called for a majority of voters to each southerner states to pledge lotalty to the u.s
The Wade-Davis Bill
C. To allow Southern states back in the Union if ten percent of the voters swore to be loyal L Southern states could set up new governments if ten percent of their voters made certain promises.
Only 10% of the states voters had to swear allegiance before the state was able to re-enter the Union.
Both required that a percentage of voters in the (former) Confederate States swear allegiance to the US in order for that state to be re-admitted to the Union. They required different percentages (10% and 50%)
Poll taxes and literacy tests
Southern states could set up new governments if ten percent of their voters made certain promises.
because not all confederate were willing to vote