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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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Among President Johnson's conditions for readmission were that each Southern state must prohibit slavery and must nullify, or cancel, its ordinance of secession. (The ordinance claimed that each state had the right to secede or withdraw from the union.) Johnson also set certain requirements for voting. To regain the right to vote, Southern citizens were required to take an oath of allegiance to the United States. In addition, leaders of the Confederacy and people who had at least $20,000 in cash or property would have to get a special pardon from the president. Once the people of the state met these requirements, they could write a new constitution and elect their own representatives.

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They had to be able to run up a hill and back down as fast as they could without falling on the marshmallow of doom.

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Q: Explain two requirements that Alabama had to meet to reenter the Union?
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Did The South Reenter the union?

yes


How did the states reenter the Union under Lincoln's plan?

Louisiana,Arkansas, and Tennessee


Alabama was the what state to enter the Union?

Alabama was the 22nd state admitted into the Union. Alabama entered the Union on December 14, 1819.


When was Alabama's state admitted to the union?

Alabama was amitted to the union on December 14, 1819


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What year was Alabama readmitted to the union?

Alabama was readmitted in 1868.


When did Alabama secede from 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.


When did the Union begin its assault on Mobile Alabama?

The union began its assault on Mobile, Alabama on August 4, 1863.


When did Alabama joined the union?

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!)


What did southern states have to do before the could reenter the union?

Before being readmitted to the Union, each southern state that had been part of the Confederacy had to ratify the fourteenth amendment.


What did southern states have to do before they could reenter the Union?

Before being readmitted to the Union, each southern state that had been part of the Confederacy had to ratify the fourteenth amendment.


Why did Alabama leave the union?

Alabama seceded from the Union in 1861 on January 11th because Alabama was one of the states where it was allowed to hold slaves and the other states wouldn't allow it so Alabama wanted to be part of the CSA so they could hold slaves so they seceded from the USA. krL(: