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3 March, 08:11

What name was given to the laws that segregated Texas after the

Civil War?

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  1. 3 March, 09:19
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    Jim Crow laws.

    Explanation:

    After the Civil War, segregation in the South was still very prevalent. Jim Crow laws were all over the South and were made to keep African-Americans and white people separate. Some of these laws included things like separate schooling for white and black children, different prisons, separate ticket booths, etc.

    Black codes were also a very common thing in the South. These were much more harsher than Jim Crow laws and made it very hard for African-Americans to do anything in everyday life. Many would get arrested for no real reason. Voting laws were also very common as well, so many African-Americans could not vote.

    Years and years of protesting these unequal doings, Jim Crow laws, along with other segregative laws and measures, became illegal.
  2. 3 March, 11:53
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    I think Jim Crow laws.
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