African Americans, who lost federal protection of their civil rights
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the compromise of 1850
The Connecticut Compromise -Apex
The Great Compromise combined two plans that were drafted to create the new branches of the American government. It ended one of the most dramatic disagreements in American history and was something most people were happy with.
The enactment of the new fugitive slave law
This Great Compromise is were the small and large states agreed to a bicameral legislature. This allowed for one part to be based on the size of the state and the other was all equal.
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African Americans, who lost federal protection of their civil rights
The Compromise of 1877 was an unwritten and informal deal that was used to settle the U.S. presidential election in 1876. The side who lost the most from this compromise were the Southern Democrats.
African Americans, who lost federal protection of their civil rights
The confederate states most affected by the Compromise of 1877 were Florida, South Carolina, and Louisiana. It was the deal made by Republicans so that southern democrats accepted Rutherford Hayes as the President.
Most of the reconstruction was a failure, but a few elements did survive. The 13th, 14th and 15th amendments all survived the compromise of 1877.
Most likely declined
The Roman Catholic Church lost the most as a result of the Protestant Reformation. Do you know which one gained the most?
They lost most of their territory in the 1850's
Most of the troops were removed during Ulysses Grant'ssecond term. The final removals, from South Carolina and Louisiana, took place early in the administration of Rutherford B. Hayes in 1877.
The country that suffered the most lost territory as a result of the unification of Italy was Austria. The process for the unification of Italy started in 1815 with the Congress of Vienna.
The country that suffered the most lost territory as a result of the unification of Italy was Austria. The process for the unification of Italy started in 1815 with the Congress of Vienna.