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The Amnesty Act of 1872 was a United States federal law that removed most of the penalties imposed on former Confederates by the Fourteenth Amendment. It ended voting restrictions and office-holding disqualifications against more than 150,000 former Confederate troops, although some 500 military leaders of the Confederacy were still excluded. The act allowed most former Confederates to vote again.
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Things to remember … so, history like this is NOT repeated… sigh

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