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Existing comment: A New Constitution and Legislature

When southern legislatures refused to ratify the 14th Amendment, which gave citizenship to blacks, Congress passed Reconstruction acts in 1867 that reduced the former Confederate states to conquered provinces. Each state was to assemble a convention that would draft a new constitution and appoint a legislature. Robert E. Lee encouraged whites to "elect the best available men to . . . whose decision everyone should submit."
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