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Carpetbaggers & Scalawags …rebuilding the South after the Civil War
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Carpetbaggers Northern white men who moved to the South Often carried all their possessions in suitcases made of carpet
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Carpetbaggers Some became politicians and ran Republican governments during Radical Reconstruction Some became businessmen who took advantage of poor southerners Generally disliked by most southerners
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Scalawags Southern white men who joined the Republican Party Some were “Unionists” at heart; tried to help ex-slaves Some helped Carpetbaggers take advantage of poor southerners Some were elected to Republican dominated governments during Radical Reconstruction
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Scalawags Many were ex- Confederate soldiers trying to regain power Considered “traitors” by fellow Southerners
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Negative Activities Took advantage of economic conditions and money making opportunities in the South (invested money to make money) Used ex-slaves as sharecroppers to farm and make a profit Bribed officials to pass laws to take advantage of poor people
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Negative Activities Made money by securing land rights for railroad companies Embezzled money from state treasuries Loaned money but charged high interest rates
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Accomplishments Rebuilt Southern economic and social life Rebuilt roads and towns Set up legitimate businesses in the South Restored agricultural production
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As long as Union Army was in the South: Fair tax system implemented Improved African American’s civil rights, including black men voting Education for African Americans and poor whites Accomplishments
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Carpetbaggers & Scalawags …rebuilding the South after the Civil War
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