Georgia ratified the 15th Amendment, which granted African American men the right to vote, primarily to regain representation and political influence in the wake of the Reconstruction era. The state faced pressure from the federal government and a desire to rejoin the Union fully after the Civil War. Furthermore, ratification was seen as a necessary step to secure federal funding and support, as well as to improve relations with the Republican-led Congress. Ultimately, this move reflected a complex interplay of political necessity and shifting social dynamics at the time.
A legislation passed by the Congress in 1869 that would return Georgia to military rule and required the state to ratify the Fifteenth Amendment.
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47. The states that did not ratify were North Dakota, Georgia, and South Carolina. Slackers.
you need 3/4 of a fraction to be used to ratify a Constitutional Amendment
Tennessee was the only Southern state to ratify the 14th amendment.
Illinois was the first state to ratify the 13th Amendment because they wanted Abraham Lincoln's home state to be the first to ratify they amendment.
Connecticut and Georgia refused to ratify any of the amendments that constitute The Bill of Rights, believing them to be unnecessary.
Georgia was the fourth state to ratify the u.s constitution
Tennessee was the only Southern state to ratify the 14th amendment.
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Alaska did not have to separately ratify the 14th and 15th amendments in order to join the union.