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vlabodo [156]
4 years ago
6

. How did the scalawags differ from other Republicans on issues related to African Americans

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disa [49]4 years ago
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The southern republicans were known as scalawags and were seen as traitors by the northern republicans because they supported the democrats during the civil war. The Scalawags wanted to impose segregation policies against African Americans, for example, they wanted to impose measures that prevented African Americans from voting, restricting the quota of African Americans who would work in Congress and even had access to education. In this differed the scalawags or southern republicans and the republicans of the north.

At that time, the scalawags were seen as thieves so they faced great opposition at the time.

I hope this information can help you.

Leni [432]4 years ago
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Scalawags differed from other Republicans on issues related to African Americans because of their political value. Scalawags are individuals from the South who were sympathetic or indicated as sympathetic to the Reconstruction.  

EXPLANATION

Scalawags didn’t only involve repatriating and repairing the South after the American Civil War, but also made them (black people) as citizens of the USA. Scalawags also gave the black people places in government and ownership of some properties. They are people who supported Reconstruction-era. Other Republicans called them “Scalawags” because that term refers to traitors who are bad. Other Republicans hated Scalawags because of the political reasons. They don’t like the position that Scalawags took, as the supporter of the Reconstruction.  

Other Southerners hated Scalawags because as white people who natively came from the South, Scalawags worked together with the fee blacks to build governments in that era. Scalawags are individuals who came from the planter aristocracy and Union soldiers from West Virginia and Kentucky. They are described as worthless because of their unwillingness to support Southern heritage and values.  

Scalawags also worked together with the Carpetbaggers to gain power as Southern Republicans. This was also what made Republicans hated Scalawags more.  

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If you’re interested in learning more about this topic, we recommend you to also take a look at the following questions:

1. Describe the roles of southern blacks, carpetbaggers, and scalawags? brainly.com/question/2115592  

2. who were known as “carpetbaggers” and scalawags”? brainly.com/question/12238012  

KEYWORDS: Scalawags, Carpetbaggers, African Americans,  

Subject: History

Class: 7-9

Subchapter: Scalawags  

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