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Outlawed slavery with exception of punishment.
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Former slaves made citizens, equal protection for all under law.
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Prohibited restrictions on voting based on condition of servitude or race
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Laws made to constrain the rights of freedmen.
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A period of Reconstruction where Congress took control of bringing the South back into the Union.
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A period of Reconstruction where the military separated the South into military districts and led integration back to the Union.
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The action of confirmation or approval
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The action of revocation or invalidation
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State prisoners being "contracted" to private businesses for free labor.
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Domestic terrorism agency created for the upholding of white supremacy.
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Federal agency made to render aid to freedmen and poor whites.
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Delegates removed from positions of legislature and constitutional convention.
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Farmers working on a landowner's property and taking a share of the harvest in exchange for tools, farming equipment, and seeds.
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Equipment-owning farmers that work on a landowner's territory for a cut of the crop.
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Made the South more diversified and industrial, allowed child labor and had dangerous working conditions.