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The South reverted to its racist ways following Reconstruction.
Reconstruction OR "The Era of Reconstruction"
They were called Scalawags. They intended on supporting the South in Reconstruction. The ones who took advantage of the Reconstruction era were carpetbaggers.
A. federal soldiers were stationed in the South to enforce new laws. B. white southerners supported the changes brought about by Radical Reconstruction C. African Americans voted for Radical Reconstruction D. it was part of General Lee's surrender terms. i think it is "A."
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They had the largest number of African American representatives
they had more african americans than any other state
The South had developed a more balanced economy after Reconstruction
Following the period of Reconstruction, state legislatures in the South became dominated by white Democrats who implemented laws and policies aimed at disenfranchising Black voters and maintaining white supremacy. This period saw the establishment of Jim Crow laws, which enforced racial segregation and systemic discrimination. Additionally, the political power of African Americans was effectively nullified through measures such as literacy tests, poll taxes, and violent intimidation. As a result, southern state legislatures reflected a commitment to preserving racial hierarchies and resisting civil rights advancements.
Racist Attitudes Continued In The North and South
we had implications on reconstruction and the southern states because of your mom :3 GG>
A major result the Reconstruction period in the South was many unscrupulous people took advantage of those that lost the war. However, it did establish fairer laws for African Americans.
The South had developed a more balanced economy after Reconstruction. The major goals were to rejoin all the states back to the Union and to help rebuild the South.
The South rejoined the union after reconstruction.
The South reverted to its racist ways following Reconstruction.
Reconstruction was what the period of rebuilding the south was after the civil war.
Reconstruction OR "The Era of Reconstruction"