What happened under President Johnson's plan for reconstruction
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African Americans' rights were limited by black codes
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Why did many freed slaves remain on the farms where they had worked as slaves
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Many freed slaves remained on the farms where they had worked as
slaves for several reasons:
Some masters asked (or demanded) that the newly free slaves stay
on the master's property, offering a house and wages. However, by
the time the master was done charging the freed slaves for rent and
supplies, they received no wages and could not afford to move to
another place.
Some slaves were not told that they were free.
Many freed slaves did not know how to live as free men and
women. They would try it for awhile and then return to their former
masters.
Others stayed with their masters because the master had been
good to them and continued to treat them well after
emancipation.
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What is an example of physical damage resulting from the Civil War
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The most obvious are death and the destruction of property.
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Northerners who came to the south after the civil war were known as
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Caperbagger
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What of these is an example of physical damage resulting from the civil war
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B. Broken railroads, factories, and bridges
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What happened under President Johnson's plan for reconstruction
African Americans' rights were limited by black codes
Why did many freed slaves remain on the farms where they had worked as slaves
Many freed slaves remained on the farms where they had worked as
slaves for several reasons:
Some masters asked (or demanded) that the newly free slaves stay
on the master's property, offering a house and wages. However, by
the time the master was done charging the freed slaves for rent and
supplies, they received no wages and could not afford to move to
another place.
Some slaves were not told that they were free.
Many freed slaves did not know how to live as free men and
women. They would try it for awhile and then return to their former
masters.
Others stayed with their masters because the master had been
good to them and continued to treat them well after
emancipation.
What is an example of physical damage resulting from the Civil War
The most obvious are death and the destruction of property.
Northerners who came to the south after the civil war were known as
Caperbagger
What of these is an example of physical damage resulting from the civil war