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apex: all of the above! to buy land -to enter politics -to help freedmen
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Carpetbaggers and scalawags were the names given to Northerners who traveled to the South to try to influence how the defeated states were run. to make money, some wanted to run for high political office.
Scalawags were southerners who helped during Reconstruction and carpetbaggers were northerners who went south to help with Reconstruction. a helpful hint to remember which is which is to remember that scalawags and southerners both start with 's'.
apex all of the above
apex: all of the above! to buy land -to enter politics -to help freedmen
apex: all of the above! to buy land -to enter politics -to help freedmen
All if the above (Apex)
Carpetbaggers and scalawags were the names given to Northerners who traveled to the South to try to influence how the defeated states were run. to make money, some wanted to run for high political office.
Carpetbaggers were Northerners who moved to the South during Reconstruction after the Civil War. They were seen as opportunistic individuals seeking economic or political gain at the expense of the Southern states. Some believed they were exploiting the region's turmoil for personal gain, while others saw them as bringing new ideas and investments to help rebuild the South.
Carpetbaggers were named for the small carpet bags many carried with them when they took up temporary residences in hotels in the South. They used their influence to persuade former Confederate state governments to incorporate some liberal parts into their state constitutions.
All of the Above.
"Carpetbaggers" was the term applied to Northerners who moved south, to build industries and influence the political changes caused by freeing the slave population. The Southern legislatures were required to ratify the 13th Amendment in order to regain representation in Congress.
The answer is Most of them are ROMAN CATHOLIC
The scalawags were pros carpetbaggers were cons in the exPansion in the 19th century
Some went to the south with a satchel containing their possessions and attempted to make a profit and control their surroundings during the Reconstruction Era. Others went to the south and helped repair roads, plant crops on farms, and rebuild buildings.