Black codes were restrictive laws designed to limit the freedom of African Americans and ensure their availability as a cheap labor force after slavery was abolished during the Civil War. Under black codes, many states required Black people to sign yearly labor contracts; if they refused, they risked being arrested, fined and forced into unpaid labor.
Even as former enslaved people fought to assert their independence and gain economic autonomy during the earliest years of Reconstruction. While the codes granted certain freedoms to African Americans—including the right to buy and own property, marry, make contracts and testify in court (only in cases involving people of their own race)—their primary purpose was to restrict Black peoples’ labor and activity. Black people who broke labor contracts were subject to arrest, beating and forced labor, and apprenticeship laws forced many minors into unpaid labor for white planters.
It would be that "<span>(E) Greater pressure was exerted on removing Native Americans from the </span><span>South" that was not a result of the cotton gin, since most of the Natives were already in the west at this time. </span>
I’m not sure this is the answer you’re looking for but!
• They create decimal system based on Hindu numerals and the zero
• Advances also made in geometry, algebra, and trigonometry.
• Astronomers built observations and measured the Earth. They also used the astrolabe, an instrument designed to measure the plot and position of stars.
I think it would probably be A. I looked it up and thats what it said