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State's rights important (secession) ... Reconstruction policies were put into place after the war. Southern military leaders could not hold office. Southerners resented "Carpetbaggers" from the north. African-Americans were allowed to hold public offices and had equal rights under the Civil Rights Act of 1866.
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Was the Civil War about political issues over states rights or was it about social/economic issues to have or not to have slaves?; ... Slavery before the Civil War; Slavery during the Civil War; Slavery after the Civil War; State Issues: Government Control; State Issues: Balance of Power; State Issues:
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The Civil War in Florida: Letters of a New Hampshire Soldier Cornelius C. Platter Diary, 1864-1865 Washington During the Civil War: The Diary of Horatio Nelson Taft, ... includes some images) State & Local Studies -- by State General; The Civil War Tourist Civil War Message Board Portal Confederate;
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States' rights - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
States' rights in U.S. politics and constitutional law refers to the rights and political powers that U.S. states possess in relation to the federal government, as guaranteed by the Tenth Amendment o...
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