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Crank
3 years ago
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How did many southern whites view Reconstruction?

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Annette [7]3 years ago
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A. They hated being occupied and controlled by Northerners

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<h2><u>Commercial Revolution</u></h2>

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<u>Joint-Stock Company</u>- A joint-stock company is a business organization in which shares of the company's stock can be bought and sold by shareholders. Each shareholder owns company stock in a quantity, evidenced by their shares. Shareholders are able to transfer their shares to others without any effects to the continued existence of the company.

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