The "neutrality" of the slave border state of Kentucky was full of pro-Southern sentiments. They created their own delegation to the Confederate Congress in Richmond. They urged the Confederates to occupy as much of the more populous areas of the Bluegrass state as possible in order to recruit soldiers for the Confederacy.
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Newly elected by the Confederate Congress as the provisional Confederate president and later as the permanent Confederate president, Jefferson Davis had a difficult set of tasks ahead him. They included:1. Forming a central government literally from scratch;2. Appointing generals for the Confederate army;3. Planning with his generals strategies to defeat Union armies that would be sent to end the Confederate rebellion;4. Finding ways to keep the Confederate armies supplied; and5. Seeking formal recognition of the Confederate States of America from nations such as England and France.
The goals of reconstruction were to readmit and rebuild the Confederate states and help African Americans back into society.
The goals of reconstruction were to readmit and rebuild the Confederate states and help African Americans back into society.
For the South to be recognised as a sovereign nation of its own.
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Write bills, discuss bills, pass or reject laws. Congress has many other roles, too.
In a word, antagonistic. Johnson got almost no support from Congress. Indeed, he was impeached by the House, and just one Senator less than 2/3 of the Senators voted to remove him from office. Johnson was from Tennessee and was viewed as a Confederate sympathizer, which to some extent he was. Unlike much of Congress, he did not want to punish the South further for their revolt.
to gain rights/equality for african americans
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