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Carpetbaggers and scalawags both aimed to promote Reconstruction efforts in the South following the Civil War. They sought to advance civil rights for freed African Americans and to reshape Southern society and politics. Both groups faced significant opposition from white Southerners who resented their influence, yet they shared a vision of economic and social reform in the region. Ultimately, their goals aligned in striving for a more equitable society, albeit through different backgrounds and motivations.
the Zulu group of south africa
scalawags," "carpetbaggers," and freedmen
Southern Africa became fought over for many reasons. Some African groups, Zulu and Matabele and others were establishing their empires and pushing away smaller African tribes. Some Europeans were coming into Africa to farm and settle, other Europeans were coming into Africa to exploit Natural Resources. -All of these factors led to conflict.
im not so sure sorry people
No one in the South gained influence during the Civil War; the Union victory left the South shattered economically, politically, and socially. However post-war, two groups known as the 'Carpetbaggers' and the 'Scalliwags" became very influential.
Religious groups, advocacy groups, and the media.
labor unions
Churches, unions, and corporations. Hope this helped(:
They used violence and terror to control elections
They used violence and terror to control elections
Ibrahim James has written: 'Studies in the history, politics, and cultures of southern Kaduna peoples groups' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Ethnology
politics
They used violence and terror to control elections.
Since independence, the politics of Nigeria have influenced ethnicity by trying to allow all ethnic groups to have some say in how things are run. This decreases segregation among different ethnic groups.
They used violence and terror to control elections.