In Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court ruled that facilities that were "separate but equal" were permissible under the US Constitution.
This allowed the Jim Crow laws to develop wherein African Americans went to different schools, ate at different restaurants or in different sections, and were generally segregated from the population
<span>On September 11, 1777 British General William Howe's army defeated George Washington's army defending Philadelphia at the Battle of Brandywine. Washington and his army were forced to retreat, there was no longer an American army defending Philadelphia. The British marched in and occupied Philadelphia...until the fortunes of war changed and the British left Philadelphia in June, 1778 without a fight.</span>
That there is an afterlife and not everything ends with death
Answer:
C. White Southerners created stricter laws to police slaves’ behavior.
Explanation:
- On August 22, 1831, slave Nat Turner led a slave rebellion in Virginia. He believed that God chose him to lead his people into freedom.
- He started the rebellion with five like-minded people, but after two days, that number had grown to about 70 slaves.
The plan was to free as many slaves as possible by terrorizing Southampton County, Virginia.
- The plan succeeded in implementing, while killing at least 57 white men, women and children. But afterwards, local white men, aided by military forces, quelled the rebellion.
- Nat Turner managed to escape but was caught six weeks later. He was brought to court and convicted of organizing a rebellion and hanged in November 1831.
- The so-called Nat Turner Rebellion scared many white people in the area. Even stricter laws were introduced for slaves and all efforts to abolish slavery were unsuccessful for a long time.
The fifteenth amendment. It gave ALL citizens the right to vote