carpetbaggers north/ scalawags south
carpetbaggers
Carpetbaggers were often viewed with suspicion and disdain by many Southerners after the Civil War. They were perceived as opportunists from the North who moved to the South to exploit the region’s post-war instability for personal gain, particularly in politics and business. This negative perception was fueled by their association with the Reconstruction efforts, which many Southerners opposed. Consequently, carpetbaggers became symbols of Northern interference and exploitation in Southern affairs.
Because the south was trying to make peace with the north and the carpetbaggers and Scalawags were betraying their own states and believed in slavery and the north was not trusting the south even though it was the carpetbaggers and scalawags causing the problemthere ya go!Kayla^whoever wrote this is way wrong.Many of the scalawags and carpetbaggers shared the same vision of rebuilding and upgrading the southern economy and society. They created public school systems, establishing the University of Arkansas. They also helped make the railroads connect!
carpetbaggers
they became part of new southern governments.
they became part of new southern governments.
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.
It had a negative effect on carpetbaggers and scallywags.
the carpetbaggers loved the effect ion that the south gave them, if they didn't have a soul, than the people would be a celebi
Carpetbaggers.
scalawags," "carpetbaggers," and freedmen
Carpetbaggers .
carpetbaggers are awsome
The Carpetbaggers was created in 1961.
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Carpetbaggers and scalawags gained the most from reconstruction.