Disenfranchisement after the Reconstruction Era<span> in the United States of America was based on a series of laws, new constitutions, and practices in the South that were deliberately used to prevent </span>black<span> citizens from </span>registering to vote<span> and voting. These measures were enacted by former </span>Confederate<span> states at the turn of the 20th century, and by Oklahoma upon statehood</span><span> although </span>not<span> by the </span>border slave states<span>. Their actions defied the intent of the </span>Fifteenth Amendment<span> to the </span>United States Constitution<span>, </span>ratified<span> in 1870, which was intended to protect the </span>suffrage<span> of </span>freedmen<span> after the </span>American Civil War<span>.</span>
Answer:
there you go :)
Explanation:
Important ideas- people have certain inalienable rights such as, life, liberty and pursuit
all men are created equal
important signers- Benjamin Franklin, Robert Morris, Thomas Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee
<span>Thurgood argued the Plessy V. Feguson case. </span>
Answer:
A, C, and D are the answers
Explanation:
When the British first moved to America they had a bunch of problems with the Natives still living there so they came up with ways to were they can live without going back (like the natives wanted). they never actually killed some of them without cause to but all the other answers are true.
**PLEASE NOTE I AM NEW TO BRAINLY AND HAVE NOT TAKEN A YEAR OF U.S HISTORY AS I AM STILL A SOPHOMORE BUT I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU.**