Joshism
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Part of the early second half of Gone With The Wind (which I saw for the first time over the weekend) has to do with carpetbaggers raising property taxes so they could buy up former plantations. I know the movie is far from a history book (the movie didn't even say what prewar taxes were), but it did get me curious about Southern tax policies during Reconstruction. As I recall there was a postwar surge in internal improvements and schools, and of course rebuilding war damage. This presumably required higher taxes to pay for.
Can anyone provide some more information on this subject?
Can anyone provide some more information on this subject?