What was the main goal of the Military Reconstruction Act? The act called for a complete overhaul of the Confederate Army, with officers reevaluated based on their performance during the Civil War. The act created safe havens for black Americans to present their cases against military officers for abuse and fraud. The act divided the South into five military districts and put officers in charge of making sure states rewrote their constitutions. The act prohibited individuals from joining the military unless they had been pardoned for supporting the Confederacy.

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The main goal of the Military Reconstruction Act, among the options provided, is:

The act divided the South into five military districts and put officers in charge of making sure states rewrote their constitutions.

The Military Reconstruction Act of 1867 was a part of the broader Reconstruction era following the American Civil War. It aimed to enforce the Reconstruction policies and ensure the protection of the rights of freed slaves. The act divided the Southern states into military districts, each under the control of a Union general, to oversee the process of readmitting Southern states into the Union. The states were required to rewrite their constitutions to include provisions for universal male suffrage, including African American men, and to ratify the 14th Amendment, which granted citizenship and equal protection under the law to all persons born or naturalized in the United States. The military presence was intended to maintain order and protect the rights of freedmen during the reconstruction process.







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