Speeches and Documents in American History, Volumen1Sir Robert Birley Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1942 |
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... Federal Government were not supposed to be interrupted or changed thereby after the rebellious portions of their population were defeated and put down . It is true that in these earlier cases there was no formal expression of a ...
... Federal Government were not supposed to be interrupted or changed thereby after the rebellious portions of their population were defeated and put down . It is true that in these earlier cases there was no formal expression of a ...
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Sir Robert Birley. here which bring the cause within the Federal statute , a statute that was passed in 1881 ( 1861 ) and was in reality a war measure . The statute authorized the use of Federal troops in a State whenever it shall be ...
Sir Robert Birley. here which bring the cause within the Federal statute , a statute that was passed in 1881 ( 1861 ) and was in reality a war measure . The statute authorized the use of Federal troops in a State whenever it shall be ...
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... Federal officer of the State , but are acting directly under military orders issued from military headquarters at Washington ; and in so far as these troops act at all , it is military government . Third - The statute authorizing Federal ...
... Federal officer of the State , but are acting directly under military orders issued from military headquarters at Washington ; and in so far as these troops act at all , it is military government . Third - The statute authorizing Federal ...
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The Freedmens Bureau Act 3 March 1865 I | 3 |
North Carolina 29 May 1865 | 6 |
The Black Code of Mississippi November 1865 | 9 |
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