She was a feminist ordeal that emerged in the late nineteenth century and had a profound influence on feminism well into the twentyth century.
Textile mills, merchants, and Northern American workers were afraid that freed African Americans could take their jobs.
The answer to your question is: The south paid a higher price -a lot of their farmland was destroyed -they lost their slaves -most southerners were disenfranchised (lost their right to vote) -they were under martial law until reconstruction ended in 1877 -when they did set up their own government, <span>only people who didn't fight in the war could hold public office </span>
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