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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Following the Civil War, Southern states passed laws severely restricting the rights of African-Americans. These laws varied from state to state and included the prohibiting of interracial marriages and restrictions on land ownership. These laws served as a way for white Southerners to control the recently freed African-Americans. These laws were known as Civil Rights Acts. Black Codes. Reconstruction laws. the Fourteenth Amendment.

OpenStudy (godmod360):

which do you believe it is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont know that is probably why I asked:/ @godmod360

OpenStudy (godmod360):

Well if the goal of these laws were to in fact restrict the freedoms of black Americans, then civil rights acts wouldn't be the answer. as well as the 14th amendment which destroyed the set system of slavery, and finally reconstruction laws were created by the republican party which was victorious a the end of the civil war and was more damaging to the white aristocratic plantation owner so what you have left is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks but I've already got the answer:3 @godmod360

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