The Committee of Nine was a group of conservative political leaders in Virginia, led by Alexander H. H. Stuart, following the American Civil War, when Virginia was required to adopt a new Constitution acknowledging the abolition of slavery before its readmission into the Union. They engineered the federal and state political machinery so that separate votes would be taken on the constitution (which was overwhelmingly ratified) and provisions restricting voting and office-holding rights of former Confederates (which was narrowly defeated).
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| - The Committee of Nine was a group of conservative political leaders in Virginia, led by Alexander H. H. Stuart, following the American Civil War, when Virginia was required to adopt a new Constitution acknowledging the abolition of slavery before its readmission into the Union. They engineered the federal and state political machinery so that separate votes would be taken on the constitution (which was overwhelmingly ratified) and provisions restricting voting and office-holding rights of former Confederates (which was narrowly defeated). (en)
- Η Επιτροπή των Εννέα ήταν μια ομάδα πολιτειακών ηγετών στη Βιρτζίνια, μετά τον Αμερικανικό Εμφύλιο Πόλεμο, οι οποίοι ενορχήστρωσαν τον πολιτικό μηχανισμό ώστε η Παλαιά Κτήση να μπορέσει να γίνει πάλι δεκτή στην Ένωση. (el)
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| - Bedford County, Virginia
- History of Virginia
- John Schofield
- Richmond, Virginia
- Ulysses S. Grant
- United States
- Virginia
- William L. Owen
- Franklin Stearns
- Fredericksburg, Virginia
- Constitution of Virginia
- Reconstruction Era
- Andrew Johnson
- Lynchburg, Virginia
- Staunton, Virginia
- Halifax County, Virginia
- William T. Sutherlin
- James D. Johnston
- James F. Johnston
- American Civil War
- Danville, Virginia
- Francis Harrison Pierpont
- Radical Republicans
- Reconstruction Acts
- Henry H. Wells
- John Brown Baldwin
- John Curtiss Underwood
- John Echols
- Edgar Allan (politician)
- Wyndham Robertson
- John Lawrence Marye, Jr.
- Washington County, Virginia
- Virginia gubernatorial election, 1869
- Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868
- Gilbert C. Walker
- Congressional Reconstruction
- New York Tribune
- Alexander H.H. Stuart
- Alexander H. H. Stuart
- Reconstruction Act
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| - Η Επιτροπή των Εννέα ήταν μια ομάδα πολιτειακών ηγετών στη Βιρτζίνια, μετά τον Αμερικανικό Εμφύλιο Πόλεμο, οι οποίοι ενορχήστρωσαν τον πολιτικό μηχανισμό ώστε η Παλαιά Κτήση να μπορέσει να γίνει πάλι δεκτή στην Ένωση. Με ηγέτη τον , έναν πρώην αξιωματούχο της Προεδρικής Κυβέρνησης των ΗΠΑ, η ομάδα των μετριοπαθών Συντηρητικών έπεισε την ομοσπονδιακή κυβέρνηση να επιτρέψει στους κατοίκους της Βιρτζίνια να ψηφίσουν σχετικά με μία εναλλακτική σύνταξη ενός νέου πολιτειακού το οποίο δεν αποστερούσε τα πολιτικά δικαιώματα πολλών λευκών της Βιρτζίνια υπό τους . Αφότου το σύνταγμα πέρασε, το Κογκρέσο των Ηνωμένων Πολιτειών επέτρεψε την επανεισδοχή της πολιτείας στην Ένωση στις 26 Ιανουαρίου 1870. (el)
- The Committee of Nine was a group of conservative political leaders in Virginia, led by Alexander H. H. Stuart, following the American Civil War, when Virginia was required to adopt a new Constitution acknowledging the abolition of slavery before its readmission into the Union. They engineered the federal and state political machinery so that separate votes would be taken on the constitution (which was overwhelmingly ratified) and provisions restricting voting and office-holding rights of former Confederates (which was narrowly defeated). (en)
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