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stepladder [879]
2 years ago
5

The black codes changed the social order of the south by making their own laws because in the passage it says "The former cofede

tates set out to restrict African American rights and were assisted by a Loophole in the 13th Amendment." And the text also stated "The 1865 ratification of the13th Amendment prohibited slavery and servitude in all circumstances “except as a punishment for crime.” This loophole resulted in Southern states passing the black codes to criminalize activities that would make it easy to imprison African Americans, and effectively force them into slavery once more."This is my two peices of evidence on how black codes change the social order on the south.
Can you guys put this in different words but dont put the quotes in different words
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2 answers:
Mars2501 [29]2 years ago
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Answer:When slavery ended in the United States, freedom still eluded African Americans who were contending with the repressive set of laws known as the black codes. Widely enacted throughout the South following the Civil War—a period called Reconstruction—these laws both limited the rights of Black people and exploited them as a labor source.

In fact, life after bondage didn’t differ much from life during bondage for the African Americans subjected to the black codes. This was by design, as slavery had been a multi-billion dollar enterprise, and the former Confederate states sought a way to continue this system of subjugation.

“They may have lost the war, but they’re not going to lose power civically and socially,” says M. Keith Claybrook Jr., an assistant professor in the Department of Africana Studies at California State University, Long Beach. “So, the black codes were an attempt to restrict and limit freedom.”

Losing the Civil War meant the South had little choice but to recognize the Reconstruction-era policies that abolished slavery. By using the law to deny African Americans the opportunities and privileges that white people enjoyed, however, the one-time Confederacy could keep these newly liberated Americans in virtual bondage.

<em>Hope this helps</em>

Romashka-Z-Leto [24]2 years ago
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Answer:

I can try

Explanation:

Black codes changed the way of the south by making their own laws because  "The former confederates* set out to restrict African American rights and were assisted by a Loophole in the 13th Amendment." It also said "The 1865 ratification of the 13th Amendment prohibited slavery and servitude in all circumstances “except as a punishment for crime.” Basically the southern states passed codes to criminalize activities so it would be easy to arrest African Americans and force them back into slavery

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