After the Civil War, the South had to
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The economic lives of planters, former slaves, and nonslaveholding whites, were transformed after the Civil War. Planters found it hard to adjust to the end of slavery. ... Many former slaves believed that their years of unrequited labor gave them a claim to land; "forty acres and a mule" became their rallying cry.
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