After Reconstruction ended and the military was removed from the South, Jim Crow laws established a series of voting regulations. a new economic system in the South. a new method of picking electors. a formal system of segregation.

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Formal system of segregation.

After slavery ended, southern states still wanted to restrict the abilities of freed slaves. This was done through the Jim Crow laws. The Jim Crow laws began segregation and restrictions on voting which were aimed at the freed slaves.

After Reconstruction ended and the military was removed from the South, Jim Crow laws established a formal system of segregation.

What laws were passed after Reconstruction ended?

After the end of Reconstruction, racial segregation laws were enacted. These laws became popularly known as Jim Crow laws. They remained in force from the end of Reconstruction in 1877 until 1965. The laws mandated racial segregation as a policy in all public facilities in the southern states.

When was segregation started?

The first steps toward official segregation came in the form of “Black Codes.” These were laws passed throughout the South starting around 1865, that dictated most aspects of Black peoples' lives, including where they could work and live.

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