the bill that moderate republicans introduced into congress to provide equal protection for former enslaved people was the Civil Rights act of 1866.
<h3>what was the Civil Rights act of 1866?</h3>
this was an act of Congress that was meant to ensure that formerly enslaved people in the U.S. would have equal rights.
the first thing that it did was to nullify the black codes that southern states had passed to keep African Americans subjugated.
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This is strictly my opinion but I believe it was a failure. It's original goal was the revitalize the American economy and pull us out of the Great Depression and get American's working again. In this it succeeded to an extent lowering the unemployment rate significantly however it still did not completely work since 15% of the United State's population was still jobless and in poverty. It won't be until WWII and the building of the arms industry as well as army that we will pull ourselves from the Great Depression.
March 3rd, 1918 is the date the treaty was signed.
Things like Famine, religions tensions, racial discrimination, economic disparities
The discovery of the New world set in motion many changes. For example, 50 years after Columbus had arrived in the Caribbean 90% of the native population of the island Hispanola were dead from smallpox. Many diseases came from animals. Cows brought tuberculosis to American continent and from horses and pigs native Indians got influenza. The result was that those diseases drastically reduced populations in America. Answer: <span>America.</span><span />