Because some people didn't want to follow by the rules they still wanted to be races and not fair mostly whites where like this.
Some of the challenges that faced our country's leaders from the colonial times to the civil war include debts and taxes, foreign issues, governance problems and military rebellion.
During Reconstruction, free blacks faced a complex and often perilous existence. While they gained some legal rights, such as the ability to vote and hold office, systemic racism and violence from groups like the Ku Klux Klan posed significant threats to their safety and freedom. Many struggled economically, as opportunities for employment were limited and discriminatory practices persisted. Despite these challenges, free blacks actively sought to improve their communities and assert their rights, laying the groundwork for future civil rights advancements.
The answer to this question is highly debated, but there were some, probably not many.
In some places yes. The Northern states allowed blacks a free life. In the South it was considered "illegal" for blacks to learn or write.
Hunters and people catching them and being killed.
Some of the challenges that faced our country's leaders from the colonial times to the civil war include debts and taxes, foreign issues, governance problems and military rebellion.
Civil rights workers faced problems when dealing with people who did not agree with giving blacks civil rights. They also often had to contend with laws designed to prevent equality between the races.
blacks were allowed in med school
What were some of the challenges the colonies faced?
Some of the challenges the south faced after the Civil War were: loss of homes, loss of food, water pollution from decaying bodies, theft, adn an economic depression.
what are some of the challenges an actor face.
baseball challenges that's what i guess
the patriots faced not having much money and supplies.
independent attitude
Some were conscripted [drafted ] and probably did not want to fight, some free Blacks from the North enlisted, and wanted to fight to free enslaved Blacks.
war, slavery
people steeling there money