mainly farming and agriculture such as cotton and tobacco plantations, things like that
white southerners
No. Most Southerners - even the majority of WHITE Southerners - owned no land at all.
they whent black poeple to work on there farm
White Southerners resented the work of the Freedmans's Bureau. Many white southerners resented the aid offered by the Freedmen's Bureau. Lincoln's plan of reconstruction, however, was not based on trying to lay blame on the Southern states for starting the war. Rather it was a conciliatory effort based on the belief that the Confederate states had never left the Union.
Southerners who were for redemption wanted to return power to the white Democrats
most white southerners were non-slaveholding family farmers
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white southerners
No. Most Southerners - even the majority of WHITE Southerners - owned no land at all.
they whent black poeple to work on there farm
white Southerners
Many poor white southerners viewed enslaved people as competition for jobs and resented their presence, which created economic tensions. However, some poor whites also relied on the racial hierarchy that placed them above enslaved individuals to boost their own social status.
The most pro-union white southerners were known as Unionists or Southern Unionists. They were individuals in the Confederate states who opposed secession and supported the Union during the American Civil War. They often faced persecution and were a minority in the South during this time.
what did many white southerners do to try and stop the movement
White Southerners resented the work of the Freedmans's Bureau. Many white southerners resented the aid offered by the Freedmen's Bureau. Lincoln's plan of reconstruction, however, was not based on trying to lay blame on the Southern states for starting the war. Rather it was a conciliatory effort based on the belief that the Confederate states had never left the Union.
Violence
President Johnson