In the north African Americans were treated like normal whites but in the south they were discriminated about every thing from voting,public restaurants, movie theaters,and, even drinking fountains. eventually when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat aboard a bus on Dec 1st 1955 the Civil Rights Movement broke out. Finally ending in 1968. *
* Actually, even in the North, African-Americans or blacks were still discriminated against. They weren't seen on equal footing with white Americans, they simply suffered less discrimination.
* Like i said above, blacks in the North and West Coast were treated just as bad as they were in the South but they suffered less discrimination. Keep in mind, a lot of Southern whites migrated to the North and West Coast bringing their bigotry towards them as well and adding racial tensions. However most of the KKK activities and public racial segregation happened in the South a lot more than in the North and West Coasts. Blacks can vote in the North and West Coast but in the South, they were required to take a test in order to bar them from voting in Southern officers.
the south was far more intense. there were more lynchings, and crazier organizations such as the Klu Klux Klan.
The southern half of the country kept the African-Americans as slaves. The northern states never engaged in that kind of behavior.
we would lose our money
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the north during the 1800s was more advanced, had more factories and railroads. the south wanted slavery and was dependent on slaves and cotton Actually the south wasn't dependant on slaves, only about 5-7% even had slaves in the south, and that same percent were even rich enough to have them, the rest had small farms that didn't make much money. The north indeed had slaves, but they were immigrants from Europe i.e. Irish, poor English etc... the north was overall richer than the south and they had factories and other businesses where the south rarely had any, the south did have African-Americans doing labor, but were paid a small amount a day, the rich folks had actual slaves.
The majority of African slaves were sent to the Americas, particularly to regions in the Caribbean, Brazil, and the Southern United States, to work on plantations producing labor-intensive crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton.
I don't think the south recruited them but the North recruited African Americans to win the war against the south to make the slaves free.
The civil war they migrated because they where slaves for the south.
At the time of the Civil War there were significantly fewer slaves in the North than in the South. Many African Americans enjoyed full freedom in the north.
She was a women's suffrage person.Susan B Anthony was an African American woman who freed slaves by going to the south and helping them to the north
Depends on the year. But many African Americans got to the north by boat or they were run away slaves. When the slaves were freed many Blacks went North because people in the south were still very rude to them because of there color.
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Those of the North had more isolation from white society. They created many musical influences an had great craftsmen ship
one was free one wasnt and they were both African's
They were free in the Union (the north), but not in the Confederacy (the south), as they became seperate.
south wont slaves the north did not
The South