Answer:
The radical republicans did not like the black codes because they believed that black Americans were entitled to the same rights as white Americans.
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The passage of the Black Codes in many southern states enraged both northerners and African Americans across the country. In response, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act over president Andrew Johnson's veto as well as the Reconstruction Act of 1867. These acts effectively outlawed discrimination on basis of race and granted equal rights to all under the Constitution. They also guaranteed that a citizen's right to vote could not be denied "on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude." All of these actions effectively invalidated the Black Codes. However, the road to reconstruction was still a long and rocky one.
The native Americans used to live in camps and their environment were dry and humid in the summer seen in the picture
The US intelligence beforehand had deciphered messages laying out the Japanese plan.
Answer:
No
Explanation:
They intended for the Catholic church to change their ways of corruption. However, since the Catholic church didn't really listen, people like Martin Luther started to gain a following which then led to a new branch of Christianity.