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The majority of white southerners did. Blacks anywhere between 1860 and 1930's strongly supported the Republican Party.
Because they were the victors, they wrote the rules.
they didn't want to do away with slavery Lincons on mouth in one of his speaches said that if he could bring the South back into the union he would not do away with salavery
They didn't
The Republican governments in the south had difficulty after the Civil War because the people of the south were upset over losing the war. They resented reconstruction and the fact that they had to let go of their slaves.
Lincoln was Republican so anti-Republican resentment was wide-spread throughout the post-war South.
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In United States history, scalawags were southern whites who supported Reconstruction ... (called carpetbaggers) to take control of their state and local governments. ... In the South, Black Freedmen and White Southerners with Republican.
In United States history, scalawags were southern whites who supported Reconstruction ... (called carpetbaggers) to take control of their state and local governments. ... In the South, Black Freedmen and White Southerners with Republican.
was the south apart of the american party or republican
The South blamed the Republican party and the US President, Lincoln a Republican for its defeat in the Civil War. For decades, the South turned to the Democrat party when voting as they blamed the Republican party for its defeat in the US Civil War. The term " solid South" meant that Democrats could always count on Southern States for their support in elections.
No, Democrat - even though a Southern Democrat is usually well to the Right of a Northern Republican.
In United States history, scalawags were southern whites who supported Reconstruction ... (called carpetbaggers) to take control of their state and local governments. ... In the South, Black Freedmen and White Southerners with Republican.