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(A scalawag was a US southerner who supported the policies of Reconstruction after the Civil War.)"It was not unusual for a scalawag to be run out of town by the families of Confederate veterans.""A scalawag was usually out to gain money or power by supporting the actions of the carpetbaggers from the North."
"Scalawag" is a noun in any sentence.
The French word for south is "sud."
The past participle is meant.
The Wary-Wary word for south is habagatnon. See link for more.
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.
A southerner who supported the Republican Party.
(A scalawag was a US southerner who supported the policies of Reconstruction after the Civil War.)"It was not unusual for a scalawag to be run out of town by the families of Confederate veterans.""A scalawag was usually out to gain money or power by supporting the actions of the carpetbaggers from the North."
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A scalawag is a white Southerner who works for or supports the fedaral government during reconstruction; and a carpetbagger is a Northerner who wnt South after the Civil War for political or financial reason.
"Scalawag" is a noun in any sentence.
The cast of The Scalawag - 1912 includes: Jack Conway as Lem - the Scalawag
A southerner who supported Republican reconstruction of the South was often called a scalawag.
Scalawag - 1973 is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
In 1868 the term 'Scalawag' was used to refer to white southerners who supported the Reconstruction and the Republican party after the Civil War. The word 'scalawag' originally referred to low grade farm animals.
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