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The whole Reconstruction era

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Why did blacks fight for the confederate ranks?

because they really needed them and if they did they didnt have to be a slave anymore


Why were blacks encouraged to move to the north after the civil war?

Possibly due to the hostility towards the blacks that exsisted in the South and the laws which were created that still did not allow the black people to have the same rights as the White people. Yes, it was now illegal to own a black person as property actwe the war, but other laws were created whch ostrisized the blacks and made sure they were not allowed the sane rights as any whites. In the North these rules did not exsists and the blacks really were free, not just technically free as they were in the South.


How did Progressivism affect the rights of African Americans?

The Progressive Movement was not intended to include African Americans. It was started and meant to benefit whites only. As a result, Blacks continued to have very little income, Jim Crow laws that disenfranchised them, gerrymandered districts to keep them from having any political power and poor, segregated schools.


Did the south want state rights?

You mean south of America during the Civil War? I'm not really sure what you mean. I recommend you be more specific of your question. Anyways, if that is what you mean, then the Southerners wanted it because.. I suppose they figured it was unfair and they wanted their rights to own slaves and stuff. Sorry it isn't really a good answer.


Why are blacks dumber than whites?

There is no correlation between skin colour and intelligence. Globally, each and every race has distinct qualifications but they cannot be generalized and compared in certain criteria, as it will not apply to every individual.

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What were some inventions made by southerners?

Airplane and Submarine are two really important ones.


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whites weren't really scared of blacks they just didn't want to have to do all their own work and stuff I guess..


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Did John F. Kennedy really cared for equal rights for blacks?

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Did the emancipation proclamation live up to its name?

No because the blacks were still not really "free"


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because they really needed them and if they did they didnt have to be a slave anymore


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