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Black were discrimnated against and phyically beaten and bullyed. They also didn't get to vote

All of the above is true plus they couldn't testify in court against whites, or marry whites. Their children were born enslaved.

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Jim Crow laws (Laws for segregation in public places), Poll Taxation (You have to pay to vote), and the Grandfather Clause (If your Grandfather couldn't vote, you can't vote).

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The South resisted reconstruction by passing special laws, like the Black Codes and the Jim Crow laws, in order to keep blacks down in a status practically the same as slavery.


Which law established martial law in the South after the Civil War?

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What laws restricted the rights of freedmen in the south?

Black Codes were laws that restricted the rights of freedmen in the South after the Civil War. These laws imposed limitations on their ability to work, travel, own property, and participate in society as full citizens. The Black Codes aimed to maintain white supremacy and control over the newly freed African Americans.


What restricted work for blacks in the South?

the Jim crow laws


Jim crow lawscan best be described as laws that?

restricted the rights of blacks


What were the laws that restricted African American's rights after the US Civil War?

The Black Codes.


A major cause for conflict between the north and the south was the passage of national laws that southerners felt restricted their freedom This issue is often labled?

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Why were the rights of African Americans restricted in the south?

African-Americans originally came to the US as slaves, but slavery was abolished around the end of the American Civil war. (Slavery officially ended on December 6th, 1865) However, most of the Southern White population did not like this change, so they used racist laws (such as the Jim Crow Laws) to "keep the blacks in their place". The white population believed they were superior to the black population, so they enforced racist laws and restricted their rights.


How did the English bill of rights limit power of the monarchs?

Power of suspending the laws or the execution of the laws by regal royal authority.


What were the laws that limited the rights of freedmen?

The Black Codes were laws passed in the Southern states after the Civil War that restricted the rights and freedoms of freedmen. These laws aimed to control and exploit the labor of newly freed African Americans by imposing restrictions on their mobility, labor options, and civil rights. The Black Codes were eventually replaced by the Jim Crow laws, which institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination.


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Which of the following is true of schools for African Americans in the south?

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What were the Black Codes during Reconstruction?

The black codes were a set of regulation for freedmen. They restricted their economic rights, they couldn't vote, they couldn't hold office or serve on a jury and they could not receive a public education. These Black Codes were enacted by restored white governments in the South. These laws were harsh and severely restricted Black citizens. Examples were laws that required Blacks to be given a permit in order to take employment in other than field work or domestic services.