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  • Wade-Davis Bill (1864) | National Archives
    The Wade-Davis Reconstruction Bill would also have abolished slavery, but it required that 50 percent of a state's White males take a loyalty oath to the United States (and swear they had never assisted the Confederacy) to be readmitted to the Union
  • The Wade–Davis Reconstruction Bill | US House of . . .
    It formally abolished slavery and prohibited Confederate officials and veterans from voting The most controversial provision required that a majority of the voters in each state swear their allegiance to the United States before re-admittance into the Union
  • U. S. Senate: The Wade-Davis Bill
    Among the conditions was the requirement that 50 percent of white males in the state swear a loyalty oath, and the insistence that the state grant African American men the right to vote
  • Wade-Davis Bill | Definition, Date, History, Importance . . .
    In 1864 Congress enacted (and Lincoln pocket vetoed) the Wade-Davis Bill, which proposed to delay the formation of new Southern governments until a majority of voters had taken a loyalty oath
  • What Did the Wade-Davis Bill Do for Reconstruction?
    The Wade-Davis Bill outlined requirements for the readmission of Confederate states into the Union It mandated that 50% of white male citizens in a seceded state take an “ironclad oath,” swearing they had never voluntarily borne arms against the Union or supported the Confederacy
  • Wade-Davis Bill | Key Facts and Summary of Its Impact
    In 1864, Senators Benjamin F Wade and Henry Winter Davis drafted a bill that required 50% of a state’s white male voters to take a loyalty oath declaring they never supported the Confederacy—a much higher threshold than Lincoln’s 10 percent plan
  • Wade-Davis Bill Definition - US History – 1865 to Present Key . . .
    The bill required that a majority of white males in a Southern state take an oath of allegiance before that state could be readmitted to the Union, as opposed to Lincoln's 10% requirement
  • Wade-davis Bill Of 1864 (draft) | Encyclopedia. com
    The Wade-Davis bill put the Confederate states under a military governor, and required a majority of a state's 1860 voters to pledge loyalty to the United States before they could form a new state government
  • Wade-Davis Bill, 1864 | Humanities Texas
    The Wade-Davis Bill stipulated that former Confederate states could return to the Union only after a majority of their citizens had taken the “Ironclad Oath,” swearing that they had never voluntarily borne arms against the Union or supported the Confederacy
  • The Wade Davis Bill: A Failed Law | LawShun
    The bill required that 50% of white males in a Southern state take an "Ironclad Oath", swearing loyalty to the United States and stating that they had never supported the Confederacy, before reconstruction could begin





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