In the context of U.S. presidential elections, southern states have historically leaned towards the Republican Party in recent decades. However, this trend has varied over time; during the mid-20th century, many southern states were solidly Democratic due to the legacy of the New Deal and civil rights issues. Notably, in the 2020 election, the majority of southern states voted for Donald Trump. The voting patterns in southern states can change with each election cycle, influenced by demographic shifts and political issues.
They were trying to prevent black southern men from being able to vote.
the union troops allowed the African Americans to vote in large groups in the south and as a result of that Grant won the vote of six southern state
In southern States.
The KKK clane didnt think they had the rights to vote so they killed them and they didnt let them vote.
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ANSWER:The Southern states denied African-Americans the right to vote.
The president recieved no electrocal vote from Southern states in the election
The President received no electoral votes from Southern states in the election
They were trying to prevent black southern men from being able to vote.
Nothing. They didn't let them vote.
Because President Abraham Lincoln had won without getting a single vote from the southern states.
The northern states sacrifice to postpone a vote on ending the slave trade gained the southern states to aggree on the three-fiths compromise.
the union troops allowed the African Americans to vote in large groups in the south and as a result of that Grant won the vote of six southern state
Southern states wanted to count slaves as part of their populations for the purpose of representation in the United States Congress. By counting slaves as part of the population, southern states could increase their representation in Congress, despite slaves not having the right to vote.
The tax on voting was called a poll tax.
To get both the northern and southern states to agree to it. The southern states wanted slaves counted in the population for determining representation in Congress (even though slaves couldn't vote). The northern states wanted them excluded.
most had huge debts they could never pay.