African Americans
Women didn't have the right to vote until 1920 and the passage of the 19 amendment, so no woman could vote in the 1860's.
Everything was better because we no longer had slavery. Everyone was allowed to vote, and all the people that were born in the United States of America were known as being citizens. :)
white males
No, voting rights for women came in 1920, about 60 years after the Civil War (1861-1865).
The women got the right to vote
No, they were not allowed to vote.
No
They were allowed to vote.
I believe it was blacks.
Women didn't have the right to vote until 1920 and the passage of the 19 amendment, so no woman could vote in the 1860's.
No, they were given the right to vote. ...they were legally allowed to vote but in the south some of the polls would throw their vote away if they were black.
The black codes were regulation created for the freedmen (slaves that were set free after the Civil War). They restricted their economic rights, they were not allowed to vote, they weren't allowed to hold office or serve on a jury nor could they receive a public education.
the 15 admendment
The Civic War by Harriet Tubman
1868 was the first election after the Civil War. Many of the white voters in the South were not allowed to vote and the black voters gave Grant and the Republicans Why_did_Grant_win_a_lot_of_southern_states_in_1868for their freedom.
The civil rights laws and voting rights laws gave African Americans the voting rights in 1965. This was a hundred years after the civil war amendments and 45 years after women got the rights to vote.
They were regulations that were created for the freedmen after the civil war. They restricted their economic rights, they were not allowed to vote or hold office, and they could not receive a public education.