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Ramon Hampton
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6 June, 18:21
Why did the southern states enact poll takes
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Devyn Garza
6 June, 18:45
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The southern states enacted poll takes because they didn't want the newly freed african americans to vote. Since the african americans were poor, they often weren't able to pay the poll takes, therefore weren't able to vote.
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