Forced labor persisted after the Civil War because it was a crime in the south for any farm worker to search for employment from a new employer without permission from the old employer. This law only applied to Blacks resulting in countless black southerners falling victim to a brutal system of forced labor
to train pilots and aircraft workers
Explanation:
- During World War II, the United States Air Force built a number of airfields in New Mexico to train fighter crews.
- One of the most famous one is Cannon Air Force Base.
- It was established on September 25, 1942 as the Clovis Army Air Base. It was named until 7 April 1943. From 8 April 1943 it was named Clovis Army Airfield until 12 January 1948.
- From January 13, 1948 it was named Clovis Air Force Base until June 7, 1957. From June 8, 1957, it bears its present name.
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The end of the Civil War resulted in a significant rise in political power for the Radical Republicans.
Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 was the first major piece of legislation against monopolies. The goal was to keep things competitive. They were trying to keep prices from rising due to a company or group of companies purposely withholding stock or goods to create an artificially high demand for a product and causing the price to rise.