to bring the south back into the union
No, he was a Radical Republican senator from Massachusetts.
Eleven former United States States joined the Confederacy. The names are as follows: 1. Virginia, 2. North Carolina, 3. South Carolina, 4. Georgia, 5. Florida, 6.Alabama, 7. Mississippi 8. Arkansas 9. Tennessee 10. Texas 11. Louisiana
Judah Benjamin. A former US Senator, Confederate Attorney Genaral, Secretary of War and Secretary of State.
The former Confederacy had to deal with the Union Army stationed in the South, and carpetbaggers & scalawags who took government jobs for profit.
In terms of "controlled" the US army was stationed in various "departments" designed to move along the process of having the former Confederate states returned after due process to the USA. In 1872, the South voted under the Amnesty Act restoring civil rights to citizens of the former Confederacy.
it was easier on former confederate states
it was easier on former confederate states
The United States kept a military occupational force of 200,00 troops in the former States of the Confederacy.
it was easier on former confederate states (apex)
Jefferson Davis, former Mississippi senator
Jefferson Davis, former Mississippi senator
The former states of the Confederacy had a huge negative view of the US's Reconstruction plans for the South. They believed that the US was getting "even" with them for the cause of the US Civil War.Wherever possible, Southerners evaded laws and regulations of the Reconstruction Era.
The Constitution provided no guidance on secession or readmission of states.
He pooped even more
No, he was a Radical Republican senator from Massachusetts.
Herschel Johnson (a former Confederate soldier) and Alexander Stephens (former vice president of the Confederacy)
former Confederates