The KKK clane didnt think they had the rights to vote so they killed them and they didnt let them vote.
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.
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The Abolitionists were a small but powerful lobby in Congress, who were increasingly able to block the creation of new slave-states. This weakened the voting power of the South in Congress, which would tend to pass laws unfavourable to the South.
To prevent the South from importing the goods they needed.
Blockades on Southern ports were set up in the Anaconda Plan. This plan was to use naval vessels to block all ports within the Confederates States. If they could not get their cotton out to market then they could not bring in any supplies.
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.
Slaves in confederate states are free-aka-only in states in rebellion not slave states in the union, ----Savopoulos---Student in 2008/2009 Block C initials--KT
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The voting capacity to block the passing of a special resolution.
Southern members of congress did not want to discuss slavery so they avodided the issue. AND then finally they let it go. yep that's about it hopeyouliklik :):):):):)
The Egyptian people used a sledge dragged by a gang of slaves. The number of slaves depended on the size of the block. For example a typical block weighing in at 2.5 tons took about 20 slaves to move.
Southern members of Congress resisted antislavery efforts through a variety of means. They argued in favor of states' rights, claiming that the federal government did not have the authority to interfere with slavery. They also used their voting power to block or delay legislation aimed at restricting or abolishing slavery. Furthermore, they attempted to maintain a united front by forming alliances with other pro-slavery representatives.
All of the above
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With threats and marches.
He had a hostile Congress controlled by the Whigs that tried to block his appointments and Democtatic initatives like direct voting instead of the Electoral College and his opposition to career politicians and the Second Bank of the United States.