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After the war, how were the rights of different groups of Louisiana colonists affected? Check all that apply.

O Women gained the right to vote.
O Most African Americans remained enslaved.
O Free people of color could participate in government.
O American Indians were not allowed to vote.
O White men with land could not run for office.

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Answer:

Most African Americans remained enslaved.

American Indians were not allowed to vote.

Step-by-step explanation:

After the civil war, not all confederates states obeyed the order from the central government to abolish slavery. Most of them still forced them to work in plantation as if the war never happened.

To deal with this, The central government sent the federal troops to forcefully guide the southern states to transition. They also threaten the confederate leaders that they will face execution if they're disobeying the abolishment order.

Even after gaining freedom, minorities still prohibited from voting. This includes all minorities including American Indians. They only obtained the right to vote after the 15th amendment was passed in 1870.