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Outlawing the Black Codes Passing the First Reconstruction Act Passing the Civil Rights Act
Relating to revenue cutters and steamers, vetoed February 20, 1845. Veto Overridden. The Senate overrode the veto on March 3, 1845 by a vote of 41 yeas to 1 nay. The House overrode the veto on March 3, 1845 by a vote of 127 yeas to 30 nays.Source:http://wapedia.mobi/en/List_of_United_States_presidential_vetoes#John_TylerThe Civil Right's Act of 1866 was NOT the first.It was passed by Congress on April 9, 1866 over the veto of President Andrew JohnsonIt was NOT the Freedmen's Bureau extension bill.Which did not pass until July 16, 1866 over the veto of President Andrew Johnson
The First Reconstruction Act, in an effort to rebuild the country after the Civil War, made provisions for two things: 1.They had split the south into five military districts. 2.It took land away from the whites and gave it to the blacks.
African American were not allowed to vote.
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