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There were many restrictions on African Americans in 1831 as many were still enslaved. Restrictions included things like not being allowed to participate in any religious based gathering at night.
The situation of African Americans in the US changed drastically from 1865-1970. The African Americans were freed from slavery and were able to be free. Even though they were free they were still treated poorly but not as bad as when they were enslaved. There was still a lot of discrimination and the Civil Rights Acts wasn't passed until 1964. The Civil Rights Act banned discrimination and segregation in the U.S.
what rights did African Americans lose when reconstruciton ended Their previous slave owners wanted to still rule over them.
The Emancipation Proclamation allowed African Americans to fight in the war but got worse jobs than the white people and got paid less still and African Americans could get recaptured by their owners so they had to becareful
no because at the time african americans were still not allowed to do some things in New York, but in 1893 they decided to let them in but not yet. so in 1857 they finally let African Americans to join the army in New York
That the Union wouldn't have a leader and they would still be enslaved
They were both treated badly, and people were still racist towards them.
There were many restrictions on African Americans in 1831 as many were still enslaved. Restrictions included things like not being allowed to participate in any religious based gathering at night.
African-Americans, because they were enslaved for years and are still discriminated against.
Sharecropping because African Americans were still dependent on the white farmers, now they were just economically dependent. It was also cheap labor and often, the freedmen would be stuck in debt and would not be able to leave.
After the civil war ended, African Americans were technically free, but most of them stayed were they had been enslaved, because theyh didn't know where to go. They asked for wagges of course, but a lot of arfrican Americans still faced discrimination, hatred, and being treated like lesser beings.
the african americans were still in slavery during the civil war
Many employers do not hire African Americans as they do Caucasians. The Africans Americans are also not paid as well.
Okay they thought they will be no more slavery but any who .. slavery been going on for years and still is even when 14th presedent Aberham signed the contract to stop it!Okay no back to the question.Or other wise their owners made them..The real question is what side were the African Americans were on my guess is (Colonist)Because in my book it says there was African Americans on the colonist side but only the Brittish was only trained soilders who were Brittish or unless they were paid..!!
The situation of African Americans in the US changed drastically from 1865-1970. The African Americans were freed from slavery and were able to be free. Even though they were free they were still treated poorly but not as bad as when they were enslaved. There was still a lot of discrimination and the Civil Rights Acts wasn't passed until 1964. The Civil Rights Act banned discrimination and segregation in the U.S.
The racial segragation of African-Americans from European-Americans still existed during WW I, even in the armed forces. On the American side, African Americans were segregated from White Americans.
They are still called African Americns because they have a history of African Americans in their family, even though they have never been to Africa.