Well as you can imagine it was hard for the South to talk to the North after the war. After all, after you fight with someone and think you going to win or say your going to win to the opposing person/team -- there is going to be a pride problem. How are you going to be able to talk to that person? That alone would be a social problem. Then you have your own slaves that just got freed, how are you going to talk to them?
One social hardship that settlers faced was that they lived away from home and were isolated in their own small community. An economic hardship that settlers faced was not enough money coming in which resulted in debt.
After the World War 1, the United States was faced with economic problems. The country had to train, educate, and employ the people.
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The scarcity of water.
inflationary currency.
They had to both find a way to fix the South and to keep Peace w/ the South at the same time. They tried not to anger them so that they don't have to go to war again.
Their governments did not sponsor development.
Economic development
Their governments did not sponsor development. They depended on cash crops and imported food. - Ap3x
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Some social problems faced by the South during Reconstruction included racial tensions and violence, economic instability, and the struggle of integrating newly freed African Americans into society with limited resources and opportunities. Additionally, there was widespread resistance among white Southerners to the changes brought about by Reconstruction, leading to continued social unrest and political upheaval.
economic depression
Some positive effects of the Reconstruction include uniting the country and blacks had the right to vote as well as be elected for political offices. Its negative effects, on the other hand, include the South being faced with economic turmoil.
D. economic growth has not kept pace with population growth
Black people still faced widespread discrimination by whites. Eventually the Jim Crow laws were passed which segregated blacks from many parts of society and kept most of them from voting.
Congress enacted laws and amendments that allowed the government to enforce equal rights for African Americans. The governments in the South, though, faced opposition from groups such as the Ku Klux Klan.
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