The Black Codes was a law implemented by the Southern US to stop African Americans to seek their freedom. They also passed this law to stopped them from asking a higher wage. They wanted them to continue to work on their farms.
Answer: True, they did force soldiers to live with the colonists. Some colonists were Loyalists who sided with Britain; the other colonists were Patriots who supported the right to independence.
Explanation:
Civil rights activists challenged Southern voting laws because they conflicted with the 15th amendment.