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it as good because it didnt help the slaves it made them have hardships and their economy went down

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Q: What was sharecropping and was it good or bad for newly freed black southerners and why?
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What practices in the South created difficulties for newly freed African Americans?

Segregation because of the black codes and Discrimination because of both black codes and Klu Klux Klan


How was slave trade started when and how was it abolished?

The 15th Amendment was ratified in 1870, five years after the Civil War had ended. This amendment allowed the newly freed slaves to


How did Congressional Reconstruction affect newly freed African Americans in the South?

When the war ended, the freed slaves were overwhelmed with their new rights. Black people were now United States citizens and they now could vote, go to school, and get jobs that paid money. Since black men were now able to vote, they were now able to run for sheriff and government positions. One of the first blacks honored by being elected to the Senate was Hiram Revals, Senator of Mississippi. Other blacks were also honored by being elected to positions like sheriff, mayor, and superintendent of education. Northern soldiers were positioned in the South to enforce the Reconstruction laws. The soldiers were there to make sure blacks could vote in elections, be treated fairly in jobs and court, and go to school and also prevent attacks by southern whites. In 1869, the Southern governments began to end control by the North in Tennessee and Virginia. The Southerners had regained some power to run their own state governments and the Northerners were having less influence on the Southern governments. Some Southerners had joined groups like the Ku Klux Klan because they did not want blacks to vote. In 1865, the Ku Klux Klan was started in Tennessee to stop blacks from taking advantage of their new rights. Members would beat and murder blacks to keep them from having their rights. Therefore, it was necessary for the Northern soldiers to protect the black race and make sure Southerners gave them their rights to vote, run for office, be treated fairly in jobs and participate in court trials. Many Southern whites were against the Reconstruction governments. Southerners could not accept the men who were once slaves as free black men who had the right to vote and participate in state government. Reconstruction was starting to die out. For example, the Black Codes were now being started by Southerners. These new laws were to make blacks' lives harder and to prevent them from using their new rights. Some of these codes forced blacks to work for a year, be thrown into jail if they were unemployed, and let them be whipped by their bosses. Now that there were no longer any Northern soldiers positioned in the South to enforce the Reconstruction laws, blacks had to live under the harsh and unfair conditions caused by of the Black Codes. By 1870, the Northerners had lost interest in reconstructing the South.The North tried to reconstruct the South and change the Southern attitude toward black people. This did not work because many Southerners were still racists and believed that the white race was superior to others. They thought blacks were not as good as Southern white men. Also, the Northerners lost interest in Reconstruction, allowing Southerners to gain control of their state governments again. Although reconstruction of buildings in the South (and North) took place between 1865 and 1877, it would be many years (even into the middle of the 20th century) before reconstruction of the Southern people's way of thinking about black people would change.They were able to own their own land and get their own jobs, just like the whites.Many states rolled back protections for African Americans. Also, many African Americans were now allowed to move where they wanted to, and maintain families.


What is the definition of black codes?

black codes, in U.S. history, series of statutes passed by the ex-Confederate states, 1865-66, dealing with the status of the newly freed slaves. They varied greatly from state to state as to their harshness and restrictiveness. Although the codes granted certain basic civil rights to blacks (the right to marry, to own personal property, and to sue in court), they also provided for the segregation of public facilities and placed severe restrictions on the freedman's status as a free laborer, his right to own real estate, and his right to testify in court. Although some Northern states had black codes before the Civil War, this did not prevent many northerners from interpreting the codes as an attempt by the South to reenslave blacks. The Freedmen's Bureau prevented enforcement of the codes, which were later repealed by the radical Republican state governments.


What were the black codes?

In the South following the Civil War, the white governments sought to avoid losing economic and political power to the newly freed slaves. The Black Codes were laws enacted in 1865 and 1866 to reduce the rights of blacks. Under the Codes, they were not allowed to vote, to hold office, or to serve on a jury. They were also not guaranteed any sort of public education. In effect, their rights under the Constitution and the Bill of Rights were being denied. The Black Codes led to further exertion of power by the North, which demanded that states ratify the 13th and 14th Amendments before being allowed to regain their representation in Congress. Military rule was established and new Republican governments soon repealed the Black Codes. Although they were ruled unconstitutional, the Black Codes were soon supplanted by the Jim Crow laws, so that the separate-but-equal doctrine allowed states to continue to repress their black populations for another century. In addition, attacking the Black Codes were a high priority for Congress. The Civil Rights Act of 1866, was a step towards this goal.

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What was sharecropping and was it good or bad for newly freed black southerners (why)?

it as good because it didnt help the slaves it made them have hardships and their economy went down


Why were many southerners against the education of the newly-freed slaves?

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What land was promised by the Bureau to newly freed blacks?

Abandoned land was promised to the newly freed blacks.


What the newly freed African Americans needed to do what after the war?

What the newly freed African Americans needed to do what after the war


In what ways did newly freed southern slaves reshape their lives after emancipation?

After emancipation, newly freed southern slaves reshaped their lives by seeking education, forming their own communities and churches, searching for lost family members, and pursuing economic independence through sharecropping or moving to urban areas for employment opportunities. They also played vital roles in the civil rights movement, advocating for equal rights and opportunities.


What do you call a newly freed slave?

A slave who was just saved from slavery. <--- That is not right They called them " Freedmen". Then the Freedmen's Bureau is was basically the newly freed slaves government. They developed the Black codes that had 3 Main purposes for former slaves.


Who helped establish a stable workforce in the south after the civil war?

The union. Members of the freedmen's bureau helped newly freed slaves. Farmers also began a process known as sharecropping which provided a labor force and a profit.


What challenges did the newly freed slaves in post-war America?

The main challenges the newly freed slaves faced was SUCKING THIS DICK.


What are two ways southerners violated Lincoln's plan for reconstruction?

They wanted to have their own government and make policies that dealt with newly freed slaves.


What challenges did the newly freed slaves face in post-war America?

The main challenges the newly freed slaves faced was SUCKING THIS DICK.


What practices in the south created difficulties for newly freed Americans?

Segregation because of the black codes and Discrimination because of both black codes and Klu Klux Klan


What challenges did the newly freed slaves face in post war America?

The main challenges the newly freed slaves faced was SUCKING THIS DICK.