At the end of the 1800s, violence was growing in the South because of racial tension. White southerners blamed their financial difficulties on the freed slaves. Lynchings were displaying a common way of solving the anger that whites had with freed blacks. For the white Southern, Lynching was necessary because it controls and maintains the freed slaves. White Southerners did not want to give rights to African Americans granted by the 13th,14th, and 15th Amendment of the constitution.
<span>During the 1500's the Roman Inquisition created a list of criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church, in which Pope Paul III examined and proscribed false doctrines and errors within the church.</span>