(mc)after passage of the reconstruction acts, who took charge of the governments of the former confederate states? carpetbaggers military leaders republican party leaders african american politicians

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Since the whole business and social structure of the South was in disarray following the adoption of the reconstruction acts, "military leaders" were temporarily put in charge of the governments of the former Confederate states.

  • Individual applications for a Presidential pardon were necessary from Confederate leaders and owners of sizable taxable estates. The influence of many former Confederate leaders rapidly restored. Some even tried to reclaim their seniority in Congress.
  • Military administration over Southern states was instituted by the Reconstruction Acts while new governments were being constructed. Additionally, they restricted some former military officers and Confederate officials' right to vote and compete for public office.
  • The conditions for rebel states' readmission to representation were laid forth in the Reconstruction Act of 1867. Except for Tennessee, the former Confederate states were divided into five military districts under the legislation.
  • The Military Reconstruction Acts of 1867 were approved by Congress in 1867, dividing the South into five military districts overseen by former Union generals. Each Confederate state was required to pass the 13th and 14th Amendments and hold new elections in order to be qualified for readmission to the Union.

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