andrew johnson
After the Seven Years' War, approximately 10,000 British troops were stationed in North America. Their presence was intended to help maintain order and oversee the newly acquired territories. This military presence also aimed to enforce the British government's policies and manage relations with Native American tribes in the region.
Military control over North America and South America.
Only the rights they can enforce or their allies can enforce.
The removal of federal troops after Reconstruction in 1877 led to the erosion of civil rights for African Americans in the South. Southern states quickly enacted Jim Crow laws, institutionalizing racial segregation and disenfranchising Black voters through measures like literacy tests and poll taxes. This shift allowed white supremacist groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan, to gain power and enforce racial violence, contributing to a long-lasting legacy of inequality and oppression in the region. Consequently, the withdrawal marked a significant regression in the progress made during Reconstruction.
By federal law (10 U.S.C.. 505), the minimum age for enlistment in the United States Military is 17 (with parental consent) and 18 (without parental consent). No parent can take their 17 year old child to the recruiters office and sign them into military service unless the 17 year old child willfully desires to join the military,because The US Military is a 100% volunteer service.. Many parents threaten to take their teens to the military thinking it will strike fear into the teen,but all the parents end up doing is looking like fools making threats that they can in no way enforce,because 95% of the teens already know that military service is volunteer and cant be forced on them by parents.The worst that such parents could do military wise is enroll their child into military school if the child has sufficiant grades to gain acceptance and the parents have the sufficiant funds to pay for it.. So if you are the son just tell your parents to read up on the Federal law,if you are the parent then stop looking foolish by making empty threats that you cant enforce and find some other form of discipline to use..
Radical Reconstruction was the imposition of military government in the South after the Civil War, in order to punish the former Confederate states and enforce the abolishment of slavery. Abraham Lincoln disagreed with the plans of the Radical Republicans in Congress, who instituted the military control of the South after his assassination,
A. federal soldiers were stationed in the South to enforce new laws. B. white southerners supported the changes brought about by Radical Reconstruction C. African Americans voted for Radical Reconstruction D. it was part of General Lee's surrender terms. i think it is "A."
The Radical Republicans put the South under the control of the US Army to enforce the new laws. The civilian state governments that were partial to President Johnson, Democrats, and former Confederates were removed.
Union troops, specifically military officials, were sent to the South during the Civil War to maintain order and enforce Reconstruction laws. These troops sought to uphold the authority of the federal government and facilitate the transition of the Southern states back into the Union.
More democratics had gained seats in Congress, and many Northeners were losing interest in reconstruction.
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The Radical Republicans put the South under the control of the US Army to enforce the new laws. The civilian state governments that were partial to President Johnson, Democrats, and former Confederates were removed.
Reconstruction.
Union Soldiers were sent to enforce the right of black men to vote
Local police enforce the laws in the town/city that they are stationed in. Local police usually consist of a few uniformed officers.Local police enforce the laws in the town/city that they are stationed in. Local police usually consist from 5 to 3,000+ sworn officers. They do not have jurisdiction in the entire state, however. That job is for the State Police.
Union soldiers were sent to the South to maintain order and enforce reconstruction laws after the Civil War. They were tasked with overseeing the transition of the former Confederate states back into the Union and ensuring civil rights for newly freed African Americans.
Reconstruction was a challenge for Americans because the government was trying to integrate the people of the conquered Confederacy back into the United States. People in many Southern states were opposed to Reconstruction, and the military was sent to enforce new laws for several years.