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... South's natu- ral resources and to integrate the region into the northern industrial economy . Once northern businessmen , who constituted an important base of Republican power , conceded southern local rule as the price of economic ...
... South's natu- ral resources and to integrate the region into the northern industrial economy . Once northern businessmen , who constituted an important base of Republican power , conceded southern local rule as the price of economic ...
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... South from 1865 to 1877 essentially a political struggle ? 5. What steps did Congress take beginning in 1869 to restore Southern home rule ? 6. Describe the methods employed by white Democrats to oust Radical rule in Louisiana , South ...
... South from 1865 to 1877 essentially a political struggle ? 5. What steps did Congress take beginning in 1869 to restore Southern home rule ? 6. Describe the methods employed by white Democrats to oust Radical rule in Louisiana , South ...
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... South was the appearance of philanthropic educational foundations , established for the most part by wealthy white Americans . These agencies did much to broaden the concept of education for blacks in the South and to success- fully ...
... South was the appearance of philanthropic educational foundations , established for the most part by wealthy white Americans . These agencies did much to broaden the concept of education for blacks in the South and to success- fully ...
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