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Why did Congress call Georgia 'unreconstructed'?
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The governor tried to undo the removal.
The governor tried to undo the removal.
The state removed its black lawmakers.
The state removed its black lawmakers.
The state said no to a change.
The state said no to a change.
The government was put under army control.
The government was put under army control.
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The state removed its black lawmakers.
Congress labeled Georgia "unreconstructed" after Georgia's legislature expelled its newly elected Black representatives (1868), showing it hadn't met Reconstruction requirements.
Congress labeled Georgia "unreconstructed" after Georgia's legislature expelled its newly elected Black representatives (1868), showing it hadn't met Reconstruction requirements.
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