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Zigmanuir [339]
3 years ago
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The most difficult task confronting many Southerners during Reconstruction was devising a new system of labor to replace the sha

ttered world of slavery. The economic lives of planters, former slaves, and nonslaveholding whites, were transformed after the Civil War.
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The most difficult task confronting many Southerners during Reconstruction was devising a new system of labor to replace the shattered world of slavery. The economic lives of planters, former slaves, and nonslaveholding whites, were transformed after the Civil War.

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