Many wanted to stay where they were on the plantations, but there was not sufficient money to feed many.
because they are not southerners they keep away from them
Fully 3/4 of southerners did not own slaves at the eve of the Civil War.
crops and agriculture
they called it pooffy
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poor white southerners, plantation owners, and black southerners
The end of slavery forced southerners of both races to adapt to a new economic and social order. White southerners had to adjust to a labor system without slavery, while African Americans sought to establish new lives with increased freedom. These changes led to significant social tensions and economic challenges in the post-Civil War South.
Freedman's Bureau
NAACP
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southerners
Freedman's Bureau
because they are not southerners they keep away from them
Many pro-Union Southerners kept the North informed of supply caches to provide targets for the Northern army. In addition, these Southerners withheld financial support to the South.
The southerners had to change their diets during the Civil War. They ate potatoes, bread, salted pork, peas, and apples.
The Confederacy
the southern state legislature pssed black codes because the southerners hated the slaves and still wantes slavery