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- Committee_of_Nine abstract "The Committee of Nine was a group of commonwealth leaders in Virginia, following the American Civil War, who engineered the political machinery so that the Old Dominion might be readmitted into the Union.Led by Alexander H. H. Stuart, a former U.S. Presidential Cabinet officer, the group of moderate Conservatives convinced the federal government to allow Virginians to vote on an alternative draft of a new state constitution which did not disenfranchise many white Virginians under the Reconstruction Acts. Once this constitution was passed, the United States Congress permitted the readmission of that state into the Union as of January 26, 1870.".
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- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_H._H._Stuart.
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- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink Bedford_County,_Virginia.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Virginia.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Reconstruction_Era.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink Constitution_of_Virginia.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink Danville,_Virginia.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink Fredericksburg,_Virginia.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink Halifax_County,_Virginia.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink J._F._Slaughter.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink James_F._Johnston.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink James_Neeson.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink John_Brown_Baldwin.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink John_Echols.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink John_L._Marye.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink Lynchburg,_Virginia.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink Reconstruction_Act.
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- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink Richmond,_Virginia.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink Staunton,_Virginia.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
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- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink Virginia.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink W._T._Sutherlin.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink Washington_County,_Virginia.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink William_L._Owen.
- Committee_of_Nine wikiPageWikiLink Wyndham_Robertson.
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- Committee_of_Nine subject Category:History_of_Virginia.
- Committee_of_Nine subject Category:Reconstruction_Era.
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- Committee_of_Nine comment "The Committee of Nine was a group of commonwealth leaders in Virginia, following the American Civil War, who engineered the political machinery so that the Old Dominion might be readmitted into the Union.Led by Alexander H. H. Stuart, a former U.S.".
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