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Why did Reconstruction take place in Texas? (1 point)
O because there was a lot of violence in Texas
because the Union wanted to punish Texas for seceding
because minorities in Texas needed government support to protect their rights
O because it was a condition for readmitting Southern states into the Union
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because it was a condition for readmitting Southern states into the Union
Reconstruction was required to reorganize state governments, meet conditions set by Congress, and restore union authority before former Confederate states like Texas could be readmitted.
Reconstruction was required to reorganize state governments, meet conditions set by Congress, and restore union authority before former Confederate states like Texas could be readmitted.
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