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Why were Black Codes put in place in South Carolina​

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The Black codes were introduced to compel the black Africans to work in a labor economy based on low wages

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In the first two years after the Civil War, white-dominated southern legislatures passed Black Codes as slave codes. The term Black Codes was given by "negro leaders and the Republican organs". North Carolina restricted slaves from leaving their plantation and African Americans were now allowed to own property. People of high influence wanted to return blacks, in effect, to their prewar status as slavery.

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The Black Codes were put in place in south Carolina (as well as other places in the southern states) as a way to make whites continue to feel superior and suppressing the rights of African Americans, while technically not breaking the law, as they were not enslaving the Africans.

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