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the differences that Jim crow laws caused was that it made white people feel better and think that they deserve better and that they are from a higher class from color people. This made color people do stuff like givin them their seat in the front to white people, and seating in the back, also color people had to go to school for color people and their school weren't as good as a white school, also color people had their a bathroom and water fountains of their own.

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