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dusya [7]
3 years ago
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Why did the Bourbon Democrats write a new Louisiana constitution in 1879?

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1 answer:
Whitepunk [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

to limit the power of government and protect property owners

Explanation:

The Bourbons Democrats are Democrats who held political power in Louisiana in the late 1800s, they supported state's right and white supremacy and did not see a need for any change. Bourbons were often seen as being wealthy but uncaring for others especially the poor, so the bourbon Democrats considered themselves southern gentlemen who do not want any change in Louisiana and believe in state's right and being Superior to former slaves.

The Bourbon Democrats pushed for the 1879 constitution to limit the powers of the government so as not to create an enabling equal environment for both citizens of white and black race. Because they oppose equality of political and social structure for non-whites and pinned for a return to the sort of subservient labor force that the agatrian elite white had under slavery. They reduce the term for the governor to one term because they feared for the good intentions of the then Governor Francis Tillou Nicholas, who is a moderate and Confederate war hero that had high ideals, worked to get wealthy citizens to pay their property taxes, and tried to clean up the corrupt Louisiana lottery company

They intend to limit Government power with the 1879 constitution and protect property owners such as the Louisiana company by reducing their tax burdens, and also balanced the budgets by reducing investment in infrastructure such as leeves, Roads, railroads, and social services like education, they feared that education for the masses comprising of non-white who they considered cheap labor supply for agriculture would disrupt steady supply of cheap agricultural labor particularly in rural areas thereby limiting what the government can do

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