yes because it refused to accept the 15th amendment, which was allowing anyone to vote regardless of race. it was admitted in 1868, got kicked out because of its refusal to accept the amendment, then readmitted in 1870 once it accepted the amendment finally.
Congress passed the Reconstruction Act of 1867
readmission into the union was when all the southern states that seceded came back and rejoined America
The Congressional and the presidential.
Lincoln.
Texas was the first to attempt it in 1866.
The last former Confederate state to be readmitted to the Union was Georgia, which was readmitted on July 15, 1870. The process of readmission for the Southern states occurred during Reconstruction, following the Civil War, and involved various political and social reforms. The final states—Tennessee, Arkansas, North Carolina, Louisiana, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia—were readmitted between 1866 and 1870.
Lincoln wanted the readmission of the ex-confederate states to happen as quickly as possible. Many felt that Lincoln's reconstruction policy was not harsh enough.
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.
rapid readmission of Southern states into the Union
The political group that advocated for stricter requirements for Southern states to rejoin the Union was the Radical Republicans. They sought to impose more rigorous conditions on the readmission of these states following the Civil War, emphasizing civil rights for freed slaves and ensuring loyalty to the Union. Their efforts were part of a broader Reconstruction policy aimed at transforming Southern society and politics.
Georgia is not a member of the European Union.
racial equality correct answer: ratification of the 15th amendment