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Explain how various factors contributed to continuity and change in the "New South" from 1877 to 1898

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Answer and Explanation:

The main factor in the formation of the "new south" was the impoverishment of agrarian society, which used to belong to a high social class, but had to deal with devaluation after the war of secession. Although agrarian activity was still prominent in the south, industrialization also promoted change, albeit at a slow pace, as griculture, this time tenant was the main economic source.

Another important factor was the social change that the black population, now free, promoted.

The new south main goals were to repress the blacks at the expense of whites and to increase their political power.

The main factor in the formation of the "new south" includes

  • impoverishment of agrarian society which used to belong to a high social class but had to deal with devaluation after the war of secession
  • industrialization promoted change although at a slow pace
  • the Supreme Court decision which upheld racial segregation helped to mark the end of most of the political gains African Americans made during Reconstruction.

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