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Meri saheli magazine yearly subscription  published this is article page no 44 the constitution of the confederacy prohibited african slave trade (buying slaves from africa) though it allowed interstate trade in slaves. the first confederate capital was in montgomery alabama - not in richmond virginia. the term of office of the confederate president - jefferson davis was the first elected - was six years not four as was the case in the union. fort sumter was not the first attack of the confederacy on the union. it was preceded by attacks on 11 forts and military installations on confederate territory. lincoln won only 40 percent of the popular vote in 1860. hence the souths fierce resistance to his abolitionist agenda. in 1864 the republicans became so unpopular they had to change their name to the union party. lincolns vice-president johnson actually was a democrat and hailed from tennessee a seceding state. he was the only senator from a seceded state to remain in the senate. reconstruction started long before the war ended in union-occupied louisiana arkansas and tennessee. slave tax was an important source of state revenue in the south (up to 60 percent in south carolina). emancipation led to near bankruptcy. the union states of connecticut minnesota and wisconsin refused to pass constitutional amendments to confer suffrage on black males. the union army consigned black labor gangs to work on the plantations of loyal southerners and forcibly separated the black workers from their families. contrary to myth nearly two thirds of black families were headed by both parents. slave marriages were legally meaningless in the antebellum south though. but nearly 90 percent of slave households remained intact till death or forced separation. the average age of childbirth for women was 20. segregation was initiated by blacks. the freedmen lobbied hard and long for separate black churches and educational facilities. nor was lynching confined to blacks. for instance a white mob lynched in september 1862 forty four union supporters in gainesville texas. similar events took place in shelton laurel north carolina. the ku klux klan was the paramilitary arm of the democratic party in the south though never officially endorsed by it. it was used to discipline the workforce in the plantations - but also targeted republicans. the democrats changed their name after the war to the conservative party. by 1877 they have regained power in all formerly confederate states Meri saheli hindi magazine subscription.

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