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The South had lost a war they had claimed was impossible to lose, and felt angry and humiliated. As a result, there was more than a small amount of resentment, and they didn't like anything at all about Reconstruction. Anything about the former slaves and their rights set them off, so they were against the Reconstruction Amendments that freed the slaves, made them citizens, and gave black men the right to vote. The presence of the Union Army, which had destroyed their cause was another thorny issue, and they hated the military districts that had been set up. Finally, they resented the actions being demanded of them to return to the Union and become US citizens again. .

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Q: What regimes in the reconstruction did southern whites disapprove of?
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What are radical regimes?

Radical regimes- The murderous Memphis and New Orleans race riots of 1866 proved that Reconstruction needed to be declared and enforced, and the Military Reconstruction Act jump-started this process. Congress chose to send the military, creating "radical regimes" throughout the secessionist states. Radical Republicans hoped that by declaring martial law in the South and passing the Second Reconstruction Act, they would be able to create a Republican political base in the seceded states to facilitate their plans for Radical Reconstruction. Though most southern whites hated the "regimes" that Congress established, they proved successful in speeding up Reconstruction. Indeed, by 1870 all of the southern states had been readmitted to the Union. AJ SANDUGI helped (:


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Some Southern whites saw an advantage in supporting the Republicans and the Reconstruction. They were referred to as scalawags.


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Demonstrate the extent to which southern whites were forced to accept regimes they did not want?

Southern whites were forced to accept the new status of recently freed slaves. After the Emancipation Proclamation, all slaves and indentured servants were free within the U.S. and the former C.S.A. This, however, meant that whites would now have to live, work, and pray alongside African Americans. While whites were being repatriated back into the U.S., the policy of reconstruction was brutal for them. Not only had they lost the war, they also lost their dignity and their Southern identities. To rebel against the new regimes, groups like the Ku Klux Klan were formed to keep blacks and the Federal government in fear.


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When them damned yanks came down and rubbed it in our faces.


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Which outcome of reconstruction most likely appealed to both southern blacks and whites?

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