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The Wade-Davis Bill, proposed in 1864, aimed to establish a stricter process for Southern states' readmission into the Union after the Civil War. It required a majority of white males in a state to take a loyalty oath and mandated that states abolish slavery before rejoining. Anything unrelated to these requirements or the political context of Reconstruction, such as economic policies or foreign relations, would not be connected to the Wade-Davis Bill.

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