Published 2012
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“…Introduction : A
Documentary History of the American Civil War Era, Volume 1 -- Legislative Achievements -- The Fugitive Slave Act, September 18, 1850 -- Kansas-Nebraska Act, May 30, 1854 -- The Crittenden Compromise, December 18, 1860 -- Proposed Thirteenth Amendment of 1860, March 2, 1861 -- Proposed Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution of 1860-1861 -- President Abraham Lincoln - A Proclamation, April 15, 1861 -- Governor Magoffin's Refusal of Troops, April 16, 1861 -- and, Kentucky's Declaration of Neutrality, May 16, 1861 -- Proclamations on Blockade and Marque -- The Crittenden-Johnson Resolutions on the Objects of the War, July 22, 1861 -- The First Confiscation Act, August 6, 1861 -- Seditious Conspiracy Act, July 31, 1861 -- Abolishment of Slavery in the District of Columbia Act, April 16, 1862 -- Confederate Conscription Act, April 17, 1862 -- and, The "Twenty Negro" Amendment, October 11, 1862 -- Homestead Act of 1862, May 20, 1862 -- Pacific Railroad Act, July 1, 1862 -- Morrill Land Grant Act, July 2, 1862 -- Non-Issued Lincoln Veto To Second Confiscation, July 12, 1862 -- Supplement, Abolishment of Slavery in the District of Columbia Act, July 12, 1862 -- Judiciary Act, July 15, 1862 -- The Militia Act, July 17, 1862 -- The Second Confiscation Act, July 17, 1862 -- The Second Confiscation Act Supplement, July 17, 1862 -- West Virginia Act, December 31, 1862 -- National Banking Act, February 25, 1863 -- Federal Conscription Act, March 3, 1863 -- Habeas Corpus Act, March 3, 1863 -- The Freedmen's Bureau Act, March 3, 1865 -- Thirteenth Amendment, Passed by Congress January 31, 1865, and Ratified December 6, 1865 -- President Andrew Johnson Veto of the Freedmen's Bureau Act, February 19, 1866 -- President Andrew Johnson Veto of the Civil Rights Bill, March 27, 1866 -- Civil Rights Act, April 9, 1866 -- The Freedmen's Bureau Act, July 16, 1866 -- President Andrew Johnson Freedmen's Bureau Veto Message, July 16, 1866 -- Judicial Circuits Act, July 23, 1866 -- Habeas Corpus Act, February 5, 1867 -- The Reconstruction Act [First], March 2, 1867 -- President Andrew Johnson's Veto of the First Military Reconstruction Act, March 2, 1867 -- Tenure of Office Act, March 2, 1867 -- President Andrew Johnson Veto of the Tenure of Office Act, March 2, 1867 -- Anti-Peonage Act, March 2, 1867 -- The Reconstruction Act [Second], March 23, 1867 -- President Andrew Johnson Veto of the Second Military Reconstruction Act, March 23, 1867 -- Reconstruction Act [Third], July 19, 1867 -- Veto of the Third Military Reconstruction Act, July 19, 1867 -- Articles of Impeachment Presented against President Andrew Johnson, February 24, 1868 -- Reconstruction Act [Fourth], March 11, 1868 -- Fourteenth Amendment, Passed by Congress, June 13, 1866, and Ratified July 9, 1868 -- Fifteenth Amendment, Passed by Congress, February 26, 1869 and Ratified February 3, 1870 -- The Enforcement Act of 1870, May 30, 1870 -- The Enforcement Act of 1871, April 20, 1871.…”
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