Which of the following best describes the racial divisions in the North after suburbanization in the 1950s
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African Americans remained in the inner cities, while whites
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What contributed to the Wounded Knee Massacre
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The ghost dance
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What happened to African-Americans after the reconstruction
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After Reconstruction ended, African Americans who remained in
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Why was President Andrew Johnson charged with breaking the Tenure of Office Act
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He romoved the secretary of war from his position without the approval of congress
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When was Hiram Rhodes Revels born
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Hiram Rhodes Revels was born on September 27, 1827
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An indentured servant brought to Jamestown and other colonies was given freedom once what
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Once the servant worked for the full length of their
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What level of government did most African American politicians hold office during reconstruction
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Isk
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Who was the Apache leader who attacked troops and settlers in the US and Mexico when they tried to take the Apache land
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Geronimo of the Chiricahua Apaches was the leader. He was not a chief, but was very skilled at the raiding and retaliation style of living, which served the economics of the Apaches. Before the Americans came, there had been years of fighting with the Mexicans. Apache life was not well suited to the confines of the reservation and, at the time, the Indians were shorted food provided by the government.
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Why would a freedman agree to become and sharecropper
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freedmen need land to farm
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WHo was the president during the reconstruction
Andrew Johnson
What laws were passed during the reconstruction
What laws were passed during the reconstruction?
Which of the following best describes the racial divisions in the North after suburbanization in the 1950s
African Americans remained in the inner cities, while whites
moved to the suburbs.
What contributed to the Wounded Knee Massacre
The ghost dance
What happened to African-Americans after the reconstruction
After Reconstruction ended, African Americans who remained in
the South were subjected to Jim Crow Laws.
Why was President Andrew Johnson charged with breaking the Tenure of Office Act
He romoved the secretary of war from his position without the approval of congress
When was Hiram Rhodes Revels born
Hiram Rhodes Revels was born on September 27, 1827
An indentured servant brought to Jamestown and other colonies was given freedom once what
Once the servant worked for the full length of their
contract.
What level of government did most African American politicians hold office during reconstruction
Isk
Who was the Apache leader who attacked troops and settlers in the US and Mexico when they tried to take the Apache land
Geronimo of the Chiricahua Apaches was the leader. He was not a chief, but was very skilled at the raiding and retaliation style of living, which served the economics of the Apaches. Before the Americans came, there had been years of fighting with the Mexicans. Apache life was not well suited to the confines of the reservation and, at the time, the Indians were shorted food provided by the government.
Why would a freedman agree to become and sharecropper