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What led to the passage of Jim Crow Laws in the American South after the American Civil War is that many people still did not believe former slaves were people. They were equal, but seperate. Even though slavery had been abolished, nobody truly saw them as equal. The Jim Crow laws were a way to still basically have slavery, racism, and separation, without it being illegal. Examples iinclude segragational bathrooms, schools and bus seats, as well as treatment at restaurants, wages, and how they were seen by people.