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The carpet - bag government was split by an internal fight among the carpet - baggers , negroes and scalawags over the patronage of State offices , whereas the Democrats had become well organized and were well led .
The carpet - bag government was split by an internal fight among the carpet - baggers , negroes and scalawags over the patronage of State offices , whereas the Democrats had become well organized and were well led .
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... by the State.i In Texas Governor Davis had been placed in power in 1870 by the votes of negroes and extreme radicals , and soon the legislature organized a state militia and a " state police " under the governor's orders .
... by the State.i In Texas Governor Davis had been placed in power in 1870 by the votes of negroes and extreme radicals , and soon the legislature organized a state militia and a " state police " under the governor's orders .
Page 462
Political marching clubs with military features were organized by both parties and frequent clashes occurred between the whites and blacks . Failing to secure Federal troops Governor Ames organized two regiments of negro troops armed ...
Political marching clubs with military features were organized by both parties and frequent clashes occurred between the whites and blacks . Failing to secure Federal troops Governor Ames organized two regiments of negro troops armed ...
Page 464
Carter and Packard then proceeded to organize what they called the " true legis- lature " and attempted to seize the reins of government , a plot which was frustrated only with the aid of Federal troops . In the campaign of 1872 the ...
Carter and Packard then proceeded to organize what they called the " true legis- lature " and attempted to seize the reins of government , a plot which was frustrated only with the aid of Federal troops . In the campaign of 1872 the ...
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The whites thereupon determined to overthrow the Kellogg government and organized themselves into the " New Orleans White League , " sub- sequently securing arms and drilling themselves as State troops . Kellogg's police in New Orleans ...
The whites thereupon determined to overthrow the Kellogg government and organized themselves into the " New Orleans White League , " sub- sequently securing arms and drilling themselves as State troops . Kellogg's police in New Orleans ...
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