Answer:
Black codes were enacted right after the Civil War.
Explanation:
Black Codes were laws created by former Confederate states after the Civil War to weaken the status of blacks in those states. Laws began to be created in 1865 with the passage of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in the United States, which officially liberated all black slaves.
Black Codes had time to be created for more than a year before Congress, with a Republican party opposed to slavery in the majority, passed the Civil Rights Act and the 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution. In the late 1870s, however, the position of blacks weakened again as racist extremism, led by the Ku Klux Klan, intensified.
Cole's Ordinary was the first documented ordinary (and was built in 1663 in Boston)
(1)He is the 16th president,
(2)he considered himself as a floating piece of driftwood,
(3) second child of Nancy and and Thomas Lincoln,
(4)Lincoln is the only President of the United States to hold a patent
(5) He signed the first of the Homestead Acts, allowing poor people to obtain land
(6)He established the United States Department of Agriculture
(7)He signed the Morrill Land-Grant Act which led to creation of numerous universities
(8)<span> Lincoln is behind the progressive nature of income tax in US
(9)</span><span> Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation which led to abolishing slavery in US
(10)</span><span> He led the Union to victory in the American Civil War
source:</span>https://learnodo-newtonic.com/abraham-lincoln-accomplishments
Answer:
A or C i suck at explaining just trust me