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After the Civil War, what was the goal of Southern Democrats who supported the idea of Redemption?

A.) To provide food, clothing, and shelter to freed slaves.
B.) To rid the South of Republicans and end Reconstruction
C.) To limit agricultural development and promote industrial development
D.) To invest in highways, canals, and railroads

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Its A because they needed food back then and they need to stay healthy and have clothes so they can fight.
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Answer:

B.) To rid the South of Republicans and end Reconstruction.

Step-by-step explanation:

They were known as redeemers and were the Southern wing of Bourbon Democrats. They were led by the rich former planters, businessman, and professionals who wanted to regain their political power and enforce white supremacy.

Their policy of Redemption was intended to remove the Republicans who governed the Southern states.

I hope this answer helps you.

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