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Q: What kind of changes occurred in the south during reconstruction?
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What was known as carpetlegging in the Reconstruction Era?

Bootlegging liquor occurred during Prohibition, in the 1920s. Carpetbagging occurred during Reconstruction, as was defined as Northerners who went south to take advantage of the recovery, for themselves and their own interests, economically.


What were the key changes in the south during reconstruction?

13 14 15 amendments Sharecropping All the states back into the US


What was the main cash crop of south during reconstruction?

Cotton was the main cash crop of the South during the Reconstruction Era.


Did the south win reconstruction during the south?

yes


Who was the Northern politician in south south during reconstruction?

Carpetbagger


During reconstruction the south blank the union?

rejoined


What were politics like in the south during reconstruction?

they were not the greatest.


Who supervised the south during reconstruction?

Northern Soldiers.


What was life like for freedmen and poor whites during Reconstruction?

What would it be like to live in the south as a freedman during Reconstruction?


How did Presidential Reconstruction differ from Congressional Reconstruction?

During the Presidential Reconstruction, President Lincoln wanted to be kind to the South and help them rebuild as much as possible. The Congressional Reconstruction wanted the South to pay for their rebellions.


Who disagreed with congress about reconstruction?

no one was against the president during reconstruction but the south was against some of the laws that he made during that time


How was the South divided during Reconstruction during the civil war?

During Reconstruction, the South was divided in terms of political allegiance and the treatment of freed slaves. There were factions within the South that supported the Union and embraced the changes brought about by the Reconstruction era, while others vehemently opposed it. Additionally, the South was divided in terms of the treatment of freed slaves, with some areas implementing more progressive policies towards their rights and others perpetuating systems of racial oppression and discrimination.