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21 August, 02:18

Who were known as "carpetbaggers" and "scalawags"? Northern confederates who tried to take over Southern lands and businesses after the war Northerners who tried to make money off the dire situation in the South and Southerners who did the same Southern ruffians, usually retired from the Confederate Army, who wrought havoc in political meetings violent Southerners who terrorized blacks to keep them uneducated, poor, and out of politics NextReset

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  1. 21 August, 03:41
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    I can't really read that very well, it's kind of jumbled together and hurts my head, but I can tell you that carpetbaggers were Northerners who went south during Reconstruction to plunder the South, and Scalawags were Southerners who were Radical Republicans, which was the North's party and wanted total rights for the freedmen.
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