WebEnslaved people often used this misguided notion to their advantage: By feigning ignorance and playing into slaveholders’ paternalistic perceptions of them, they found opportunities to resist their condition and gain a degree of freedom and autonomy. 7. C 9. B 11. WebJul 22, 2014 · Reconstructing Society - . chapter 12 section 2. conditions in the postwar south; politics in the postwar south. by 1870, Reconstructing Society - . section 12-2 pp. 383-392. conditions in the postwar south . economic problems property damage
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WebPrimarily Economic Plummeting property values & per capita wealth; population devastated by death and malnutrition; need to increase state spending when few financial resources existed; labor shortage; landlessness among poor whites & former slaves; plummeting cotton prices; widespread debt; bank WebAll rights reserved. 130 CHAPTER 12 SECTION 2moved South. Some moved there to reform Southern society. Others moved there to make money. The third group was African Americans eager to vote and take part in politics. The differences between the three Republican groups led to a lack of unity in the party. maria-elisabeth schaeffler news
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http://www.kobieamericanhistory.weebly.com/uploads/3/5/1/7/3517252/ah_student_work_chapter_12_reconstruction.doc Web12-2 PROBLEMS AND RESPONSES 1. Primarily Political Political Problems: South destroyed by war / governments faced with rebuilding the region; difficulty in financing state spending; poor credit ratings; conflicting goals of the groups in the ruling Republican Party; racist laws. Responses: WebCHAPTER 12 SECTION 2 RECONSTRUCTING SOCIETY CONDITIONS IN THE POSTWAR SOUTH • UNDER CONGRESSIONAL RECONSTRUCTION, STATE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS MET AND ELECTED NEW (MAINLY REPUBLICAN) GOVERNMENTS. • 1868 - ALABAMA, ARKANSAS, FLORIDA, LOUISIANA, NC, & SC … maria elizabeth baking rainbow cake