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Yes, the North had established public education systems during the Civil War. Many Northern states had already implemented compulsory education laws and maintained public schools, which aimed to provide education to children regardless of their socio-economic status. This contrasted with the South, where educational opportunities were more limited, particularly for enslaved individuals and poorer white families. The emphasis on education in the North contributed to the region's economic and social development.
no
It didn't.
it caused the civil war it caused the civil war
After the Civil War, his primary concern became education for blacks.
laws before the civil war made it illegal to teach slaves how to read (apex)
Maybe a sixth grade education.
They were regulations that were created for the freedmen after the civil war. They restricted their economic rights, they were not allowed to vote or hold office, and they could not receive a public education.
laws before the civil war made it illegal to teach slaves how to read (apex)
No slavery.
The black codes were regulation created for the freedmen (slaves that were set free after the Civil War). They restricted their economic rights, they were not allowed to vote, they weren't allowed to hold office or serve on a jury nor could they receive a public education.
the education wasn't good it sucked because the slaves couldn't read or write they had to learn by them selfs and if the slave owners found out that they were being learned they would get beat