After the civil war, the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments were added to the constitution and the three-fifth clause and the fugitive clause were stated.
it didn't the constitution was created before the Civil War...
nothing
it established the first national government of the united states. Its also like the Constitution, but it was the first "Constitution" made. It is in the Constitution. It was made during the civil war to be the first rules.
Hmmm...The Federalist Party was formed out of those people who had supported adoption of the Constitution during the ratification debates. Was that before or after the Civil War? Michael Montagne
No
Texas made changes to the application of admission into the Union and updated their Constitution for re-admission after the Civil War. Their modification includes insurance that they would enforce their rights against an Oppressive Federal Government.
it didn't the constitution was created before the Civil War...
nothing
it established the first national government of the united states. Its also like the Constitution, but it was the first "Constitution" made. It is in the Constitution. It was made during the civil war to be the first rules.
North was a better country and they ended slavery.
Its something about the civil war
if we were still in the civil war wait! am i doing your homework?!
New developments in weapons and changes in tactics that made full use of the new arms available.
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Hmmm...The Federalist Party was formed out of those people who had supported adoption of the Constitution during the ratification debates. Was that before or after the Civil War? Michael Montagne
They were made by women who worked for the civil war.
Tennessee adopted a new constitution in 1870 primarily to comply with the requirements of the Reconstruction Acts following the Civil War. The previous constitution was deemed incompatible with the changes brought about by the war and the abolition of slavery. The new constitution aimed to re-establish the state government, incorporate civil rights for formerly enslaved people, and facilitate Tennessee's readmission to the Union. Additionally, it sought to address issues of governance, education, and public welfare in the post-war context.