Please remember the Civil war had nothing to do with segregation itself.
Following the Civil war was the 13th amendment, which abolished slavery.
Slavery and Segregation do seem similar in some ways, but they are different.
The 15th amendment is what really changed segregation.
the civil war i think......................
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The US Civil War made the country weaker; it created racial and geographical resentments that linger to this day.
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Probably, but I see the racial implections in your question.
To the best of my knowledge i can say that Guyana never had a civil war. However, Guyana do have racial conflicts between the two major ethnic groups but it never reached the stage of civil war.
I would say most of it was slavery and racial issues
whites felt that blacks where taking over there job opportunity
World War II intensified racial tensions in the United States due to the juxtaposition of fighting for democracy abroad while racial discrimination persisted at home. The war effort led to the migration of African Americans to urban centers for jobs in war industries, increasing competition for resources and housing. Additionally, the contradiction between the ideals of freedom and equality and the realities of segregation and racism sparked civil rights activism. These dynamics culminated in heightened awareness and activism around racial issues, setting the stage for the civil rights movement in the post-war era.
The distribution of civil rights after the Civil War significantly shaped the social and political landscape of the United States, leading to both progress and setbacks. Initially, the Reconstruction Amendments aimed to grant citizenship and voting rights to formerly enslaved individuals, fostering hope for racial equality. However, the subsequent implementation of Jim Crow laws and systemic discrimination undermined these gains, entrenching racial segregation and inequality for nearly a century. This legacy continues to influence contemporary civil rights movements and discussions about racial justice in America.
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laws that promoted segregation- apex learning