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opportunities, often carrying suitcases made of carpet - southerners felt as if scalawags and carpetbaggers were jeopardizing the southern way of life, finding opportunities in the souths misfortune after the civil war - the reconstruction era south provided opportunities to single women (white and black) in the workplace as well - the republican party was ____ womens suffrage, fearing that pursuing womens suffrage would undermine suffrage from african american men rebuilding the south - the south implemented __ - prohibiting whites and blacks from living, working, or going to school together - segregation strained the already collapsing southern economy - radical republicans called for __, yet found very little support - due to the incredible destruction of the civil war. southerners were mostly illiterate - southern medical care, schooling, housing, and economic production lacked quality, falling behind the west and north - __ within the republican party ran rampant, pushing for railroad expansion and financial growth through any means necessary african americans and reconstruction - african americans could now legally __, start __, and own ____ - african americans traveled to southern cities to establish churches, schools, and other social institutions - however, most african americans were forced to settle for substandard housing, food, and hard labor - not far off from slavery, especially due to southern black codes
This text pertains to the Reconstruction Era in the United States after the Civil - War. It discusses various aspects such as the reactions of Southerners to Scalawags and Carpetbaggers, opportunities for single women, the stance of the Republican Party on women's suffrage, segregation in the South, the situation of African Americans during Reconstruction, and political and economic issues within the Republican Party.
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The text covers historical events and social - political aspects of the Reconstruction Era in the Southern United States. It includes themes such as race relations, women's rights, political divisions, and economic and social rebuilding after the Civil War.