Laws known as Black Codes were implemented in the United States to restrict the rights and opportunities of newly freed slaves after the Civil War. These laws limited the ability of former slaves to own property, conduct business, and move freely, thereby undermining their economic opportunities and reinforcing social inequality. The Black Codes were later replaced by Jim Crow laws that further segregated and discriminated against African Americans.
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