cotton and tabacco
Johnson's attempt to fire Secretary of War Edwin Stanton
federal intervention ended in the south
The use of force or coercion to prevent citizens from voting(:
congress overturned johnsons vetoes on major reconstruction legislation
they worked to put white southerners back into power
they remained in rural areas and worked at jobs such as lumbering or farming
It was called the Montgomery bus boycott. The boycott was inspired by Rosa Parks' arrest for refusing to give up her bus seat to for a white man on December 1, 1955. African-Americans walked or rode in African-American-owned taxis from December 5, 1955, until the boycott ended on December 20, 1956.
The Redeemers
It allowed southern children to get an education, but segregation made it expensive.
The carpetbaggers affected post-Civil War southern politics by insinuating themselves in the local southern economic and political structure. Proposing short-term policies that were profitable to themselves, carpetbaggers slowed the Souths post-war recovery by decades.
Churchs
The Emancipation Proclamation. This allowed both white and black slaves to become free in the south, although it was not the most popular law in that area.
Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant died on 1885-07-23.