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It restricted their economic rights, they could not vote, hold office, serve on a jury or receive a public education.

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Black codes restricted African Americans from what?

all of the above.


What were slave laws that in effect restored many of the restrictions of slavery to African Americans after the Civil War?

Black Codes were laws passed by Southern states that aimed to limit the rights and freedoms of African Americans after the Civil War. These codes aimed to restrict their freedom of movement, limit their access to education and property ownership, and enforce labor contracts that were often exploitative. They effectively restored many aspects of slavery by placing harsh restrictions on the newly freed African American population.


What is the difference beween slave codes and black codes?

Slave codes were laws that governed the behavior and treatment of enslaved people, while black codes were laws that restricted the rights and freedoms of African Americans after the Civil War. Slave codes were used in the antebellum South to maintain control over enslaved individuals, while black codes were used to limit the social and political progress of African Americans in the post-Civil War era.


Why were black codes passed?

Black codes were passed in the southern states after the Civil War to restrict the rights and freedoms of newly freed African Americans. These laws aimed to control their behavior, limit their economic opportunities, and maintain a system of white supremacy.


What were the first laws in the south denying African Americans full citizenship?

It was the "The Black Codes" which were laws in the United States after the Civil War with the effect of limiting the civil rights and civil liberties of blacks. Thus also limiting also their becoming first-class citizens.