What was the impact of the Civil War on the South’s African American population?

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Responses

They all stayed to rebuild the South.
They all stayed to rebuild the South.

They left the country to escape slavery.
They left the country to escape slavery.

Many migrated north and west.
Many migrated north and west.

Most became disillusioned with northern culture.
Most became disillusioned with northern culture.

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The best response to the impact of the Civil War on the South's African American population is:

Many migrated north and west.

After the Civil War and the abolition of slavery, many African Americans sought better opportunities and living conditions by moving to northern and western states, where they hoped to find employment and greater freedom.