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Maeve Horton
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14 May, 02:14
The term carpetbagger was a nickname for
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Frances Frazier
14 May, 02:34
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A carpetbagger was portrayed as a lower-class schemer with little education who could carry everything he owned in a cheap carpet bag.
The term most likely refers to the Northerners who moved to the South after the Civil War, during Reconstruction.
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George Petty
14 May, 02:35
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It was a nickname for people from the north after the revolutionary war.
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