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In what ways did the reconstruction change southern society

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reconstructed Southern state government proceeded to adopt a “ Black Code,” regulating the rights and privileges of freedmen.

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Varying from state to state, these codes in general treated African Americans as inferiors, relegated to a secondary and subordinate position in society.

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Among the other achievements of Reconstruction were the South's first state-funded public school systems, more equitable taxation legislation, laws against racial discrimination in public transport and accommodations and ambitious economic development programs (including aid to railroads and other enterprises).

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