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The New South SWBAT:
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Economic changes End of the Plantation System – Now: sharecroppers and tenant farmers – a landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crops produced on their portion of land. – Still dependent on landowners – Cycle of poverty continues; conditions similar to slavery – Freed African Americans are cheap labor
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Northerners go to the South Carpetbaggers: Northerners who took advantage of Southern economic ruin to profit for themselves Scalawags: White Southerners active in new Southern governments Growth of Industry (less emphasis on agriculture)Railroads, textile mills, steel production, oil and coal
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The Solid South Political changes are made in Southern governments Democrats dominate Southern governments Opposed Republican plan for Reconstruction
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Segregation in the South Social changes were caused by white control of society. - Black Codes: designed to keep blacks in conditions close to slavery by restricting the rights of the freedmen - Secret Societies: such as the Ku Klux Klan used terror against blacks to keep them from using their new constitutional rights
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Voting Restrictions Poll Taxes: all voters are required to pay a tax to vote in many states; designed to keep blacks away Literacy Tests: reading/writing tests required by some states before allowing a citizen to vote Grandfather Clauses – allowed son or grandson of a man eligible to vote in 1866 or 1867 to vote even if he could not pay the tax or pass the reading test, white men had no restrictions
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Segregation Jim Crow laws: laws passed in Southern states Required social segregation in public facilities – the separation of people based on race
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Your Turn! Grab your Text book: Read pages 96-98
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