The effects of the black codes were that the newly freed slaves had a difficult time creating self-sustaining lives and the white slave owners were given an abundance of cheap labor options. They limited freedom of employment, freedom of movement, right to own land, and freedom to testify in court.<span> </span>
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1) Resisting the draft.
2) Setting up anti-war movements (mostly in college campuses)
3) Because people were being forced to be drafted each month (there was a quota) people were angry.
4) MANY people disapprove President Johnson's handling of the war.
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<h3>What were the present-day effects of imperialism on Indochina?</h3>
In the 1850’s, French imperialism had spread into a South-east Asian region known as Indochina (the modern world knows this region as Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia). Since French colonialism speculation against the French had increased in Indochina, and many natives struggled for independence.
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