Look up Radical Republicans and traditional Southern Democracts during Reconstruction. The Radical Republicans wanted equal rights for freed slaves and they also wanted a tougher stance against the South. They wanted to punish the South for causing the war. Hope this helps! :)
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scalawags," "carpetbaggers," and freedmen
Low taxes, low government spending, and isolationism for foreign policy.
The Black Codes were enacted by Andrew Johnson and they entail.......... finish it
The Federalist policies of the Adam's administration were not supported by a majority of the voters. The Alien and Sedition Acts were especially singled out as bad policy. By the time of the Election of 1800, the Federalists had lost most of their supporters with the exception of New England.
•Distributive policies •Allocate values to provide particular goods and services •Redistributive policies •Explicitly transfer values from one group to another
sharecroppers
A southerner who supported the Republican Party.
They didn't have much economic opportunity in the old South.
Grant
Whites and Northerners who supported Republican policies in the South
Carpetbaggers were usually rich, Republican capitalists who travels south during the Reconstruction era after the Civil War in order to invest their money in the new developing industries. Scalawags were Southern whites who supported the Reconstruction of the South.
the Democrats were able to control the southern states
James Longstreet
There were conservative southern democrats that supported Ronald Regan's economic policies in congress. These individuals were known as boll weevils.
The Reconstruction Era in the South had a different meaning than the Republican view, as the Republican Party created most of the reconstruction laws and policies. Their idea was to reform the old Confederacy and have it blend in, at whatever the cost with the rest of the Union. The Southern view saw reconstruction from a different point of view. To the "Old South", reconstruction meant that former slaves and other minorities would have equal rights with ones held by white people. This for them was not correct as they believed that Blacks were not equal to Whites. The idea of having Freed slaves take part in the governments of the southern states, allow them to vote and own farms was against the southern point of view.
Scalawags were white Southerners who supported Reconstruction policies and efforts after the conclusion of the American Civil War.
Scalawags were white Southerners who supported Reconstruction policies and efforts after the conclusion of the American Civil War.