Immediately after the Civil War, Virginia was a Southern state devastated by conflict and facing significant political turmoil. The state was placed under military reconstruction, which meant that the federal government oversaw the re-establishment of its political structure. Virginia was required to create a new constitution that guaranteed civil rights and suffrage for freedmen, and it had to comply with conditions set by Congress to be readmitted to the Union. This period was marked by significant tension between former Confederates and newly enfranchised African Americans, as well as ongoing struggles over power and governance.
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