Southerners who supported the Republican government during and after the Civil War were often referred to as "scalawags." This term was used pejoratively by their opponents to describe white Southerners who aligned with the Republican Party, particularly during the Reconstruction era. Scalawags believed in civil rights for freedmen and supported the policies of Reconstruction aimed at rebuilding the South and integrating formerly enslaved people into society.
the essays collectively are called "the Federalist"
Scalawags
They were called Federalists.
They were called federalists
They were called loyalists.
In United States history, scalawags were southern whites who supported Reconstruction ... (called carpetbaggers) to take control of their state and local governments. ... In the South, Black Freedmen and White Southerners with Republican.
In United States history, scalawags were southern whites who supported Reconstruction ... (called carpetbaggers) to take control of their state and local governments. ... In the South, Black Freedmen and White Southerners with Republican.
Slavers
The common names for them were "the Rebels", the "Rebs" and the "Johnny Rebs".
the war was over,then the northerns called the southerns rebels cuz they were not strong and the northerns hadn't died
The South called the battles of Bull Run: First and Second Manassas.
Historically, Southerners who supported reconstruction were often called scalawags.
What were coloniests that supported the dependence called?
A testable explanation that is supported or refuted is called a hypothesis.
A southerner who supported Republican reconstruction of the South was often called a scalawag.
It's called a theory.
Patriots.