Historically, Southerners who supported reconstruction were often called scalawags.
The Southerners did not feel good about the future of slavery
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White southerners who supported Radical Reconstruction were often referred to as "scalawags." These individuals were typically native white southerners who aligned with the Republican Party and advocated for reforms, including civil rights for freedmen. Many scalawags saw Reconstruction as an opportunity to rebuild the South and improve its economy, while others sought to gain political power and influence in the post-war society. They faced significant backlash from more conservative white southerners who opposed these changes.
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Historically, Southerners who supported reconstruction were often called scalawags.
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Scalawags
The Southerners did not feel good about the future of slavery
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move black Southerners out of poverty.
becausee they wanted to have freedom of their own
The federal actions during the reconstruction era affected Southerners in the sense that all men were to be considered equal, and blacks were to be treated as equals before the law.
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Many white Southerners opposed the new Reconstruction governments because they enforced the newly-bestowed rights of blacks. Many Southerners also felt that the governments were hostile and gouged h hmm d g v h
The Reconstruction period started in 1865 after the American Civil War and lasted until 1877. Many southerners did not like Reconstruction.