HELP!!! After the Civil War, slavery was no longer legal in the U.S. Explain how this change impacted Texas’s political and economic identity. Answer in 3–5 sentences, and be sure to include examples from the material you read. You should provide one economic effect and one political effect.(4 points)

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The end of slavery after the Civil War had a significant impact on Texas's political and economic identity. One political effect was the gradual shift of power away from the plantation owners who controlled the state's politics before the war. With the abolition of slavery, African Americans gained the right to vote, leading to the emergence of a more diverse political landscape in Texas. Economically, the end of slavery led to a decline in the cotton industry, which was heavily reliant on slave labor. Plantation owners struggled to find a new workforce, and Texas turned to cattle ranching as a major economic activity.
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