Henry Clay did not make contributions during the Civil War, as he passed away in 1852, a decade before the conflict began. However, he was a significant political figure in the years leading up to the war, known for his role as a statesman and his efforts in promoting compromises, such as the Missouri Compromise of 1820 and the Compromise of 1850, aimed at easing sectional tensions. His work laid the groundwork for discussions around slavery and state rights that ultimately influenced the Civil War.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed to end segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. It aimed to ensure equal rights and opportunities for all individuals regardless of their background.
Black codes were passed in the southern states after the Civil War to restrict the rights and freedoms of newly freed African Americans. These laws aimed to control their behavior, limit their economic opportunities, and maintain a system of white supremacy.
Because it did not hold. It had to be replaced by other compromises.
"black codes" is the laws passed in the South just after the civil War aimed at controlling freedmen and enabling plantation owners to exploit African American worker.
The Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964.
when did the civil rights act of birmingham passed
The Compromises were all before the war - they were trying to prevent war.
Both the Missouri compromises gave the US more time to consider the issue of slavery and whether slavery would be allowed in the new US territories. There is no direct linkage to the last Missouri compromise of 1850 and the US Civil War.
the tea act did not get passed during the civil war
Civil laws passed by state legislatures are called public acts or civil law statutes.
They passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866