They helped flip Hamburgers and paint trees
Redeemers were a coalition of Southern Democrats, former Confederates, and other white conservatives who sought to restore white supremacy and reduce the influence of African Americans in the post-Civil War South. They played a crucial role in ending Reconstruction by promoting violent tactics and intimidation against Black citizens and their allies, ultimately leading to the withdrawal of federal troops and the dismantling of Reconstruction policies. Their efforts resulted in the establishment of Jim Crow laws and a system of racial segregation that lasted for decades.
The freedmen provided cheap labor and expertise skills in the reconstruction governments.
A state governor represents his/her state, but doesn't have a role in the federal system.
The Radical Republicans' plan for Reconstruction sought to fundamentally reshape Southern society and ensure civil rights for freed slaves. They aimed to impose stricter terms on Southern states for rejoining the Union, including the requirement to ratify the 14th Amendment, which granted citizenship and equal protection under the law to former slaves. Additionally, they advocated for significant federal intervention in the South, including the establishment of military districts to oversee the implementation of these reforms and protect the rights of African Americans. Their approach was driven by a commitment to social justice and the belief that the federal government should play a key role in achieving these goals.
YES.
they played the role of being freed
Football, during the Christmas Truce in 1914
The freedmen provided cheap labor and expertise skills in the reconstruction governments.
The troops on both sides played a lot of baseball.
The U.S. Supreme Court played a significant role in ending Reconstruction by issuing a series of rulings that weakened federal protections for civil rights. In particular, the court's decisions in cases like United States v. Cruikshank (1876) and United States v. Reese (1876) limited the ability of the federal government to prosecute individuals for violating the civil rights of African Americans. These rulings undermined the progress made during Reconstruction and effectively paved the way for the imposition of Jim Crow segregation laws in the South.
garbage man
During the Civil War, Arkansas provided troops, supplies, and leadership to the Confederacy.
Arkansas provided supplies, troops, and leadership to the Confederacy during the Civil War.
Iowa provided food, troops and supplies to Union forces during the Civil War. 76,000 troops from Iowa served in the war.
no
He was the head of the freedmans bureau
they worked to put white southerners back into power