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23 January, 04:57

Which conditions in New Orleans contributed to the development of the race riot of 1866?

People suffered from an extremely poor economy, racism, changing social roles, and political changes, leading to unrest.

While there was a strong economy, both whites and African Americans were frustrated that it was unable to heal racism issues.

Citizens dealt with poor sanitation, schools, and roads, leading them to protest and riot.

There was a lack of assistance from the government to former slaves looking to rebuild their lives.

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  1. 23 January, 05:07
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    The conditions in New Orleans that led to the development of the race riot in 1866.

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    The New Orleans riot of 1866 occurred due to the attack by white Democrats and policemen on black democrats. Louisiana Republicans had called for a convention to protest against the Black codes and the Republicans thought that the convention was illegal. The massacre was a result of the battle between two factions for power.

    The conflicts were rooted in the social structure of Louisiana and has several political and economic causes too.
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