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because not all confederate were willing to vote
Southern state did not require school to be integrated
A major percentage of Confederate bills are replicas. Starting about 80 years ago various companies started making photo-reproduced copies on artificially aged paper; they've been sold at gift shops and included in hobby magazines as giveaways. Around 1973 or so the law was changed to require that all replicas be labelled with the word COPY, but anything before that has no indication that it's a replica. They're not really counterfeits because there was never any intent to deceive, but a lot of the older ones have leaked onto the market and are often confused with the real thing. The best way to be sure is to have it inspected in person by a currency expert.
a loyalty oath
51 %
wealthy planters and confederate leaders to aplly for pardons- novanet
he called for a majority of voters to each southerner states to pledge lotalty to the u.s
If you need an actual application for readmission, you can contact the office at the school. The principal may only require a letter as to why you should be readmitted.
bringing them back together
require all men in the south to enlist in the confederate army
It required the relevant slave-state to quit the Confederacy and re-join the Union.
because not all confederate were willing to vote
He required them to take an oath of loyalty to the United States and to observe the laws that pertained to slavery.
During wartime countries can (and do) require able bodied men that are old enough to serve in their military, This was done by both the Confederate and Union governments. It is called conscription, or being drafted.
require all men in the south to enlist in the confederate army
It is possible. Read your homeowners contract it should say something about things like that.
President Johnson issued a proclamation granting amnesty to all persons who had directly or indirectly taken part in the rebellion, with the restoration of all rights of property except as to slaves, and except in cases where legal proceedings have been instituted for the confiscation of property, on condition of their taking an oath to defend the Constitution of the United States and the Union of the States, and to obey all laws and proclamations which have been made during the rebellion with reference to the emancipation of slaves.