Promise to be good and stop using the N word
The Union victory meant that the southern states never actually left the Union, so they didn't need to be readmitted.
1871
Before being readmitted to the Union, each southern state that had been part of the Confederacy had to ratify the fourteenth amendment.
The Confederate states were gradually readmitted to the Union during the Reconstruction era, which followed the Civil War. The process began in 1868 when several states, including Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, North Carolina, and Tennessee, were officially readmitted. By 1870, all former Confederate states had been readmitted, with the exception of Texas, which had been readmitted earlier in 1869. However, the full integration and reconciliation of these states into the Union continued well into the following decades.
In 1868, the United States had 37 states. This was after the admission of Nebraska as the 37th state in March 1867. The country was still recovering from the Civil War, and several Southern states were in the process of being readmitted to the Union following Reconstruction.
The Union victory meant that the southern states never actually left the Union, so they didn't need to be readmitted.
1865-1877
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1871
With exception of Tennessee, which was readmitted in 1866, the ten former Confederate States were readmitted between 1868 and 1870.
reconstruction
Just an agreement to abolish slavery
They had to dissolve their Confederate state governments, and re-apply for their place in the United States under the US Constitution.
Before being readmitted to the Union, each southern state that had been part of the Confederacy had to ratify the fourteenth amendment.
Before being readmitted to the Union, each southern state that had been part of the Confederacy had to ratify the fourteenth amendment.
after the civil war all the southern states had to ratify the constitution to be readmitted into the union.
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.