PLZ HELP WILL MARK BRAINLIEST. RIGHT ANSWERS ONLY! In the 1869 case Texas v. White, what view was expressed by the Supreme Court's ruling? A. The Confederacy had never existed in legal terms. B. The Constitution did now allow state militias to arm themselves. C. Slavery was unconstitutional because it withheld unalienable rights. D. States had a right to succeed if the president did not object.

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Answer:

I would have to say choice A.

Explanation:

As stated in Oyez, the Confederate state legislature sold the bonds "illegally" to Texas during the Civil War. When the reconstitution government claimed them back Texas filed suit with the supreme court of justice.

Answer:

The answer is A. I found it directly in my lesson

Explanation:

in 1861, the Lone Star state seceded to help form the Confederacy. Then, some years after the Civil War and reunification, the Supreme Court heard the case Texas v. White, concerning accusations that the government of Texas had illegally sold U.S. bonds when it was part of the Confederacy. The Supreme Court essentially ruled that the Confederacy had never actually existed in legal terms because the secession of the Southern states had never been recognized by Washington.

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