What is one contributing factor for the election of African Americans in Florida after Reconstruction? Anti-Reconstruction groups were no longer in the state. More African Americans ran for election than ever before. The population of Florida was growing quickly after the war. Formerly enslaved persons were able to vote for the first time.

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 More African Americans ran for election than ever before. The time of reconstruction paved the way for African-American participation in local government and even became state legislators. In 1868, they successfully had been a part of political leadership as they became the majority legislators. Florida was known for being liberal enough to accept the changes unlike the other Confederate States turned to Union that did not apply the changes. 

One reason why African Americans in Florida could get elected after Reconstruction was that Formerly enslaved persons were able to vote for the first time.

Why were African Americans elected in Florida?

After the Civil War, the United States amended the Constitution to allow African Americans to vote.

As a result, in Florida, formerly enslaved people were able to vote even after Reconstruction and so elected African Americans.

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