The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The goal of the Southern "Redemption" was for southern whites to take the power back and establish their supremacy over African Americans in the southern states.
We are talking about a moment at the end of Reconstruction in America when the Union allowed a relatively easy transition for former Confederate states to do their own Reconstruction process. The "White Redemption" aimed at getting their political power back. The goal of the southern was to establish white supremacy in the south, limiting the rights of African Americans and supporting the legislation as the Jim Crow laws.
From 1870 to approximately 1910, rich white people from the south like the owners of the large plantations supported those laws and the creation of supremacists, violent, and extremists groups such as the Ku Klux Klan.
The popularity of the Grange decline because it did not address the farmers economic needs. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "C". The Granger movement was started by a single individual by the name of Oliver Hudson Kelley. The Patrons of Husbandry was started in the year 1867 by Kelly.
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Giving the Union control of the Mississippi River
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The Union wanted control of the Mississippi to cut off trade and transport for the South. The river being taken also made things harder for the Confederates (because it cut their side in half, so the Union had the upper hand).
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The comment of the Native American was saying how in todays time we are focused on the illegal immigrants coming across the border yet the Europeans came and just took over. hope this helps!
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