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solniwko [45]
2 years ago
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5. Describe the efforts of white southern “redeemers” to roll back the gains of Reconstruction

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Zanzabum2 years ago
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The actions taken by white southern "redeemers" to undo the progress accomplished during the Civil War's Reconstruction era. They aimed to regain their political power and uphold white supremacy.

What is  redeemers?

A redeemer is someone who redeems, which means they pay back, get their money back, save money, or swap something for something else.

By identifying the topics that would bring white southerners together in support of the objective of taking back control of Congress, they reached compromises.

The Democratic Party served as the Redeemers. The majority of white Southerners were shocked by the outcome and emancipation. Both the loss of loved ones and the devastation of property has affected many families.

As a result, they aimed to regain their political power and uphold white supremacy.

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