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Q: Why were the Jim crow laws pass in some former confederate states?
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Which president passed the Jim crow laws?

The Federal government was not involved in the Jim Crow laws. Those laws were enacted by the former Confederate states.


How were Jim Crow laws different in different part of the US?

The Homestead Act helped to ressettled former Confederate soldiers after the Civil War.


How did a former slave owner feel about Jim Crow Laws?

how did former slave owners feel about Jim crow laws


What term describes repressive laws concerning aftrican Americans in to kill a mockingbird?

The term that describes the repressive laws concerning African Americans in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Jim Crow laws. These were state and local laws in the southern United States that enforced racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans. The novel depicts the impact of these laws on the characters and the community.


Why did former Confederate states create poll taxes literacy tests and other voting requirement laws and regulations?

Former Confederate states passed many laws with the goal of keeping African Americans from voting. These included the poll taxes and other illegal methods.


What and where we're the Jim Crow laws?

Jim Crow laws existed in the southern states (the former Confederacy) and they were racially discriminatory laws, intended to prevent African Americans from voting, and limiting their access to housing, education, or employment.


What was the name of laws passed to suppress former slaves?

'Jim Crow'


Former confederate states passed laws called black codes to increase the freedoms of former slaves?

No, they actually prevented the Africans from doing a lot of things, including having certain jobs.


Where did Jim crow start?

Jim Crow laws started in 1876 and last until 1965. These laws were racial segregation laws in the United States.


Which was NOT a primary goal of Reconstruction?

The ideas regarding reconstruction in the South was to, in the minds of many, a fair and harsh set of laws and regulations. What was not planned was the return of political control of Southern states by neo-Confederate politicians. As time moved on, white racists gained control of many former Confederate states. This did not bode well for former slaves.


How were Jim crow laws harmful in general?

In the southern states


How did the passage of Jim Crow laws help southern states from segregated society's?

The passage of Jim Crow laws helped Southern states form segregated societies because the laws were widely accepted and approved by the public.