In the aftermath of the Civil War, states sought to maintain control of freed slaves through the Black Codes, which created different rules and standards for Freedmen. The enacting of these codes outraged the North and contributed to Radical Reconstruction, the military rule of southern states.
However, once states had ratified the 13th and 14th amendments, they regained their Congressional representation. New laws were aimed at disenfranchising blacks and establishing a second-class citizenship. The so-called "Jim Crow" laws established the racial segregation that persisted from the 1870's to the 1960's in the US.
They were concerned with people's rights.
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The southern states threatened to leave the Union because of antislavery talks.
Officially for the States Right but actually for States Right and to protect their way of life, which included also the slavery.
rights of individual states, rights of all citizens to own slaves, and a six year term for president and vice president
Most Southern states, starting with Mississippi, tried many ways to block and restrict the voting rights of African American voters. Some of these ways included the requirement of literacy testing, poll taxes and the white primary.
Southern states passed laws to restrict the rights of freed slaves in order to maintain white supremacy and social control. These laws aimed to limit the economic, political, and social opportunities available to African Americans, creating a system of segregation and discrimination known as Jim Crow.
ANSWER:The Southern states denied African-Americans the right to vote.
because we no longer wanted to be part of the union, where the southern states were not considered soverign and the union states did not believe in states' rights like the south did
because we no longer wanted to be part of the union, where the southern states were not considered soverign and the union states did not believe in states' rights like the south did
I am not sure what you are asking. Voting rights are given in the constitution and the states have made laws to restrict some voting rights, but the federal government is suppose to protect voting rights.
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The Black Codes passed by Southern states were attempts to restrict the freedoms and rights of newly freed African Americans. These laws aimed to control their movement, labor, and social interactions, effectively maintaining a system similar to slavery.
because they didnt want him to make slavery illegal !
Southern states passed Black Codes, which were laws specifically designed to restrict the rights and freedom of African Americans. These codes aimed to regulate the behavior and movement of former slaves and control their labor opportunities.
states rights
The nullification crisis lead to the civil war because the southern states felt it took away from their rights. States rights were very important at this time in history.