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25 December, 22:53

Which was NOT a reason the North began to lose interest in the Southern Reconstruction by the early 1870s? A. Southern intransigence was increasingly frustrating to the North, whose soldiers had fought for blacks' freedom. B. The violence in the South was increasingly disturbing and seemed to indicate that blacks would never really be free. C. Other issues, such as Indian Wars, western expansion, and others started to overtake Northerners' attention. D. Real and propagandized evidence of corruption in the reconstructed Southern governments discouraged the North.

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  1. 26 December, 02:51
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    "The violence in the South was increasingly disturbing and seemed to indicate that blacks would never really be free" was not a reason the North began to lose interest in the Southern Reconstruction by the early 1870s. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B".
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