What was one of the consequences of Texas v.White et al.(1869)?
a. Since Texas was on the losing side of the Civil War, it was required to pay reparations to those who lived in Texas and had their property damaged.
b. Since Texas had never left the Union, the rdinance of Secession of 1861 and all acts passed under its authorization were null and void.
c. Since Texas "rebelled" against the Union, it had to forfeit 10% of its seats in the House of Representatives from that point forward.
d. Property was taken from those who fought for the Confederacy and given to freed enslaved people within the borders of Texas.