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jim crows laws a set of racist and discriminatory rules and regulation were enacted

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Answered by Priatouri
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In the South starting in the mid to the late 1800s is the right answer.

The Jim Crow laws were the national and provincial legislation that imposed racial discrimination in the Southern United States. These laws were enacted in the years following the Reconstruction period by the white Democratic-dominated state governments. In other words, Jim Crow legislation was a combination of state and provincial ordinances that authorized racial discrimination.  The White South-erners practiced various methods to keep the Blacks away from themselves.


Answered by Arslankincsem
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The Jim crow laws are mainly concerned with the local and the state laws which were enacted to create a segregation among people from different races and ethnicites in the south of the United States. The law was enacted during the time of the 19th and the 20th century by the white people. it was an act of racial prejudice since the law faciliated the whites.

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