The main reason the South struggled to have former enslaved people being treated as equals was because they were used to them being enslaved for too long.
<h3>Why was equality hard to achieve in the South?</h3>
After the enslaved in the South became free, the Southern Whites couldn't bring themselves to view them as equals because they were once subordinated to them.
They then passed on these views to their children who were then convinced that African Americans were also beneath them as well.
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It is because they wanted to avoid War and they also wanted to be able to govern themselves more!
A city of north-central France west-southwest of Paris. It is best known for its magnificent palace, built by Louis XIV in the late 1600s, where the treaty ending World War I was signed in 1919. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
The Korean War--The goal of the UN was to establish an independent Korea and have elections however the elections were pushed off and did not occur.
In an effort to have a unified Korea, the North invaded the South which resulted in UN action to protect the South. Though the UN with the aide of the US were able to push back North Korean forces, China will join and push the defensive forces back again. The end result was an armistice leaving Korea divided still today.
C because the queen owned it