The new Constitution and the Fourteenth Amendment had to be ratified. Women gained some right, and their was a requirment that one-fifth of all the state's revenue support public education.
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There was a process called Reconstruction, which pretty much made it a law for states to come back, or they might rage war again.
The president can't do whatever he wants. His plan had to pass Congress and it didn't.
The capital of the Confederacy that fell to the Union troops was Montgomery, Alabama. The other capital that fell in April of 1865 was Richmond, Virginia which was evacuated by the Confederates April 2 and the Yankees entered the city the next morning. Montgomery was the capital of Alabama and the first capital of the Confederate States of America.
The four states that left the Union after President Lincoln's call for arms was South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, and Alabama. Shortly after these states left the Union Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas succeeded.
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After the Civil War, three primary considerations were reconciliation, Reconstruction, and the status of freed slaves. Confederate states had to meet requirements such as abolishing slavery, renouncing secession, and adhering to the Reconstruction Acts, which included drafting new state constitutions and ensuring civil rights for freedmen. Southern states like Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Florida were among those that needed to fulfill these conditions to reenter the Union.
Louisiana,Arkansas, and Tennessee
Georgia seceded from the Union on January 19, 1861, as part of the Southern states' response to the election of Abraham Lincoln. After the Civil War, Georgia was readmitted to the Union on July 15, 1870, following a period of Reconstruction and the fulfillment of various requirements set by Congress.
Alabama was the 22nd state admitted into the Union. Alabama entered the Union on December 14, 1819.
Alabama was amitted to the union on December 14, 1819
Alabama was admitted to the Union on December 14, 1819. Alabama became the 22nd state to join the Union.
Alabama seceded from the Union on January 11, 1861, but when Alabama seceded from the Union, the northeastern county of Winston seceded from Alabama. Alabama was expected to secede. It had a large slave population and their leaders saw secession as their best way to keep the status quo.
Alabama was readmitted in 1868.
The union began its assault on Mobile, Alabama on August 4, 1863.
Alabama joined the United States of America on Dec. 14, 1819. Alabama is the 22 state in the United States of America. (FYI, I am only 10 years old!)
Before being readmitted to the Union, each southern state that had been part of the Confederacy had to ratify the fourteenth amendment.