In the post-Civil War era, African Americans responded to the hostile environment of the South by migrating to the northeast and Midwest to work in factories. This movement, known as the Great Migration, was driven by a desire for better economic opportunities and escape from oppressive conditions in the South, such as sharecropping and racial violence.
How did African Americans in the post-Civil War era respond to the hostile environment of the South?
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• They confiscated land on abandoned plantations.
• They disenfranchised voters who did not have residency.
• They supported legislation to bring industry to the South.
• They migrated to the northeast and Midwest to work in factories.
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