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segregregation of black and whites
Pro apartheid activists (maily whites) and anti apartheid activists (including whites and non whites).
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Blacks and whites were kept separate.
Poor whites in the South were further impoverished by the war. Since there was little or no money in the South, many were forced to emigrate West. In addition, poor whites suffered severe casualties during the war. Making a new beginning was difficult for these people.
Apartheid is an official policy of racial segregation formerly practiced in the South Africa, involving politicial, legal, and economic discrimination against non-whites.
by whites
1994
segregregation of black and whites
The surprisingly peaceful transition from apartheid to majority rule suggests that blacks and whites in South Africa were quite "civil."
Protests from the local people led to the whites delcaring the union of South Africa. Protests from the local people led to the whites delcaring the union of South Africa.
Pro apartheid activists (maily whites) and anti apartheid activists (including whites and non whites).
The biggest fear of whites in the antebellum South was slave rebellions. The potential for uprisings among enslaved people was a constant source of anxiety among white slave owners and society at large. This fear was fueled by events like Nat Turner's rebellion in 1831.
ANSWER:Not all Whites in the South owned land, nor did they have slaves. Many Whites were just as poor as the Black slaves. Many had to hire themselves out to do work for the wealthy land owners.Some Whites were sharecroppers with powerful plantation owners. Of course the wealthy land owners would take advantage of the Whites, just as they did with their slaves.
1994 1910 if you are looking at it from a whites' perspective.
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Whites and Northerners who supported Republican policies in the South