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Reconstruction failed because it failed to transition the newly freed slaves to their new status as freedmen. Southerners from the defunct Confederacy succeeded in implementing laws that kept African Americans in a state of De Facto slavery until the 1960s, and resentments between the North and South continued for decades.
they had no political status.
The event that determined the status of slavery during the 1850s was the Wilmot Proviso. It was also a major cause of the Civil War.
Landownership.
Most favored nation status tends to grant the recipient with the same trade concessions.
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The Jim Crow Laws passed in the South following Reconstruction forced African Americans into Second Class Citizen status. The doctrine of Separate But Equal was never equal.
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The attempt at improving the status of African Americans failed.
An individual's position in the structure of a group or society
The designation of a country with which beneficial trade status (lower tariffs, limited restrictions) has been declared. The status Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) was created in 1998 to replace the former title of Most Favored nation (MFN).
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.
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Granted by the 14th and 15th Amendment they were US citizens to all effects and had the right to vote.
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