Carpetbaggers
The group of Southerners who were often hated more than carpetbaggers were the "scalawags." Scalawags were white Southerners who supported Reconstruction and aligned themselves with the Republican Party, often seen as traitors to their region. Their collaboration with Northern politicians and support for policies that promoted civil rights for freedmen made them deeply unpopular among many Southern whites, who viewed them as opportunists seeking personal gain.
Daniel Webster
The group best described by those sentences is "Carpetbaggers." Carpetbaggers were Northern newcomers who moved to the South after the Civil War, often seen as exploiting the region's post-war struggles for personal gain. Their arrival was met with suspicion and resentment from many Southerners, who believed they were taking advantage of the South's economic hardships.
A group of advisers, usually for a nation's leader, is often called a(n):
group b
Group B
It divided the white Southerners into two groups. The group of people who owned slaves, and those who didn't.
troop
Soup group, pub club, Poppy's Sloppies, brown-baggers, The Quieter Dieters. I am SURE there are more out there!
Yeomen
southerners and landowners
Carpetbaggers
There may be a group named Vinyl Carpet somewhere around the world but I was not able to find any information in Google and Napster.
Plantation Owners
Appalachian mountain whites
Southerners benefited the most from the Dred Scott Decision.