In 1865, following the conclusion of the Civil War,
a. Southern whites quickly admitted they had been wrong in trying to secede and win Southern independence.
b. Southern whites rapidly turned their slaves into fairly paid, free labor employees.
c. Southern blacks uniformly turned in anger and revenge against their former masters.
d. Southern blacks often began traveling to test their freedom, search for family members, and seek economic opportunity.
e. Southern blacks looked to the federal government for help.
Question 2
The colonial army eventually lost the Battle of Bunker Hill because its troops were
a. outnumbered.
b. short of gunpowder.
c. poorly organized.
d. poor shots.
e. lacking in courage.