One of the obvious ones, and this one lasted a long time, maybe even today is the Southerners gaining a hatred of the Northerners.
Union troops occupying the south, pissed many people off
Loss of slaves, production somewhat plummeted, due to Southerners needing to pay workers now.
Freed slaves moving to the North hoping to find better employment, this posed problems for the northerners, who felt threatened by the influx of freed slaves, and felt that they might lose their jobs to the freed slaves.
There are others, but I'm not American, so I can't tell you intimate details.
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The economy and the political/social problem of freeing the salves. Even though the war was fought over slavery, the winning of the war did not present an easy and smooth solution to that problem. Reconstruction started in the south and the flood of money hungry and devious northerners didn't help matters any. The over all distrust and dislike of northerners lingers ( in various ways ) to the present day.
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What are some negative and positive outcomes of the reconstruction era?
During Reconstruction, the South was divided in terms of political allegiance and the treatment of freed slaves. There were factions within the South that supported the Union and embraced the changes brought about by the Reconstruction era, while others vehemently opposed it. Additionally, the South was divided in terms of the treatment of freed slaves, with some areas implementing more progressive policies towards their rights and others perpetuating systems of racial oppression and discrimination.
The magic 8 ball says: No.
The slaves were farmers and helped out around the house.
Scalawags were southerners who helped during Reconstruction and carpetbaggers were northerners who went south to help with Reconstruction. a helpful hint to remember which is which is to remember that scalawags and southerners both start with 's'.