The Confederate States of America.
no the southern states approved of slavery and the northern states dissapproved of slavery
Yes and no. Yes because racial discrimination and segregation were not always as overt as they were in the southern states but no because both discrimination and segregation were still very present. While many Southern people looked upon anyone with black skin with utter contempt, many Northerners treated slaves and free blacks like children. Many believed that black people were not as intelligent as white people and thus things had to be dumbed down for them. Don't be misguided though; there was plenty of racist whites in the North who were in favor of slavery every bit as much as Southern whites. The difference was they weren't necessarily in the majority.
The Confederate States of America
They were called the Confederate States of America.
southern states
segregation
Segregation in the United States mostly occurred in the southern states, known as the "Jim Crow" states, where laws were enacted to enforce racial segregation in schools, restaurants, transportation, and other public spaces.
In 1861, the southern delegates form the confederate states of America.
The southern US states form the Confederate States of America
The Gulf of Mexico borders America's southern states, the east coast of Mexico, and Cuba.
i believe not.. they may still b doing that in the southern states.
In the 1950s, the Southern states of the United States, known as the "Jim Crow" states, had laws enforcing racial segregation. These states included Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, and others, where segregation was widespread in public facilities, transportation, housing, and schools.
The Confederate States of America
The Confederate States of America.
Confederate States of America
The Confederate States of America.