The conservative Southern party that opposed the changes of Reconstruction was known as the Whigs. While the party itself was defunct before the Civil War even began, the Whig ideology persisted in policymaking into Reconstruction.
Outlawing the Black Codes Passing the First Reconstruction Act Passing the Civil Rights Act
whigs
The Anti-Federalists.
scots and the english
The rights of newly freed slaves and the southern white population were areas of conflict during Reconstruction. Issues such as voting rights, land ownership, and labor rights were hotly debated between these groups as the nation sought to rebuild and redefine itself after the Civil War.
The conservative Southern party that opposed the changes of Reconstruction was known as the Whigs. While the party itself was defunct before the Civil War even began, the Whig ideology persisted in policymaking into Reconstruction.
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outlawing the black codes
Outlawing the Black Codes Passing the First Reconstruction Act Passing the Civil Rights Act
The whigs
Various pacifist groups including the Quakers.
business men supported and families opposed.
Passing the Civil Rights act.
banks and businesses
Freedmen, Scalawags, And Carpet-Baggers
They were opposed to declaring independence from Britain.