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.
abolish slavery and ratify the Thirteenth Amendment.
abolish slavery and ratify the Thirteenth Amendment.
Lincoln offered the moderate Louisiana 10 percent plan. If 10 percent of the stateÕs electorate took the oath of loyalty to the Union, the state would be readmitted into Congress. The state would be required to abolish slavery when it ratified its new constitution and black Freedmen workers would be required to have pay. Also, Rebels who took an oath of loyalty to the Union would be granted amnesty. LincolnÕs successor Andrew Johnson offered his presidential Reconstruction (also moderate) by pardoning many former Confederate leaders and soldiers and having no trials for treason. Under JohnsonÕs plan, the new southern state governments were able to restrict the black freedmen under the Black Codes. This angered many Republicans in Congress, which prompted Congress to impose Radical Reconstruction. Three Constitutional amendments were adopted Ð the Thirteenth which abolished slavery, the Fourteenth which granted U.Lincoln offered the moderate Louisiana 10 percent plan. If 10 percent of the stateÕs electorate took the oath of loyalty to the Union, the state would be readmitted into Congress. The state would be required to abolish slavery when it ratified its new constitution and black Freedmen workers would be required to have pay. Also, Rebels who took an oath of loyalty to the Union would be granted amnesty. LincolnÕs successor Andrew Johnson offered his presidential Reconstruction (also moderate) by pardoning many former Confederate leaders and soldiers and having no trials for treason. Under JohnsonÕs plan, the new southern state governments were able to restrict the black freedmen under the Black Codes. This angered many Republicans in Congress, which prompted Congress to impose Radical Reconstruction. Three Constitutional amendments were adopted Ð the Thirteenth which abolished slavery, the Fourteenth which granted U.S. citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and the Fifteenth which gave all men the right to vote regardless of race, color, or previous status. Congress also passed the Reconstruction Acts. This enabled the Congress to place ten of the former Confederate states under control of the military and excluded former Confederate leaders from voting and public office. The military supervised state and local government as well as all elections, ensuring that blacks were represented.S. citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and the Fifteenth which gave all men the right to vote regardless of race, color, or previous status. Congress also passed the Reconstruction Acts. This enabled the Congress to place ten of the former Confederate states under control of the military and excluded former Confederate leaders from voting and public office. The military supervised state and local government as well as all elections, ensuring that blacks were represented.
The Wade-Davis Bill required that a majority of prewar southern voters swear loyalty to the Union.
All of the above APEX
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.
The Wade-Davis Reconstruction Bill would also have abolished slavery, but it required that 50 percent of a state's White males take a loyalty oath to the United States (and swear they had never assisted the Confederacy) to be readmitted to the Unio
These four statutes were passed:Creation of five military districts in the seceded states not including Tennessee, which had ratified the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and was readmitted to the UnionRequiring congressional approval for new state constitutions (which were required for Confederate states to rejoin the Union)Confederate states give voting rights to all men.All former Confederate states must ratify the 14th Amendment.
The acts' main points included:Creation of five military districts in the seceded states not including Tennessee, which had ratified the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and was readmitted to the UnionRequiring congressional approval for new state constitutions (which were required for Confederate states to rejoin the Union)Confederate states give voting rights to all men.All former Confederate states must ratify the 14th Amendment.
Andrew Johnson's plan for reconstruction required an oath of loyalty, states to repeal secession, states to abolish slavery, and refuse to pay Confederate government debts. His plan might be unfair because it allowed Confederate leaders to take charge of Reconstruction.
Johnson's Reconstruction plan required Southern states to ratify the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery. His other goal was to create national unity.
I'm pretty sure that's Congressional Reconstruction.... I'm not positive though...
The reconstruction acts is required by government. This was passed after the American Civil War.
take an oath of loyalty
take an oath of loyalty
After the conclusion of the Civil War, former Confederate states rejoined the Union through a gradual political process established in tandem by the U.S. President and Congress. Fundamentally, each state was required to submit to military-led (though temporary) governing by Northern administration as part of the Reconstruction effort. Additionally, each state was required to ratify through democratic process the three "reconstruction" amendments to the Constitution, the 13th, 14th, and 15th.
The acts' main points included:Creation of five military districts in the seceded states not including Tennessee, which had ratified the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and was readmitted to the UnionRequiring congressional approval for new state constitutions (which were required for Confederate states to rejoin the Union)Confederate states give voting rights to all men.All former Confederate states must ratify the 14th Amendment.