Why did Southern states begin passing Jim Crow laws when Reconstruction ended?

A. to hasten the withdrawal of federal troops from their territory
B. to stop the widespread migration of emancipated slaves to the North and West
C. to push emancipated slaves into the factory jobs needed to industrialize the economy
D. to circumvent the requirements of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments

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It would be A, my friend.

Southern states begin passing Jim Crow laws when Reconstruction ended to the objective to stop the widespread migration of emancipated slaves to the North and West. Thus, the option (b) is correct.

What is Jim Crow laws?

The term Jim Crow law are local law of that related to  racial segregation. the Reconstruction ended in 1877. This law was related to the slave as difference on white people and black people are  differences on school factories and other places. The started around on at the time of civil war. It is for racial segregation of North and West.

Jim Crow name was suggested on Thomas Dartmouth as passed on 1830. The Jim Crow name was disrespect to slaves. In the late 19th century the name was the identity of the slave. The bad character of the racial segregation are also stop to North and West slaves of widespread migration of emancipated.

Therefore, option (a) is correct.

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