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After the Civil War, some Democrats moved south and gained elected office. Called "carpetbaggers", these soon established a solidly Democratic South. But after the passage of the Civil Rights Bill in 1964, many Democrats switched parties, giving control of the South to the Republicans.
After the Civil War, some Democrats moved south and gained elected office. Called "carpetbaggers", these soon established a solidly Democratic South. But after the passage of the Civil Rights Bill in 1964, many Democrats switched parties, giving control of the South to the Republicans.
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