The cartoonist most probably put the others so far to represent their differences.
The man with the carpet bags meaning.
In this reconstruction era cartoon the man sitting on the bag is president grant.
Manbag noun common 1.
He sits atop a pile of weapons with armed union soldiers on either side helping keep the bag steady with their bayonets.
Bags i the dummy bags i the cot bags i the rubber duck the other baby s got bags i the buns though he added by a happy afterthought and snatching the bag pressed it on mabel yes and hopefully they tear down that ridiculous park of his.
In this reconstruction era cartoon the man sitting on the bag is president grant.
Carl schurz is seen in a negative light because he is carrying a heavy bag and looks angry.
In general the term carpetbagger refers to a traveler who arrives in a new region with only a satchel or carpetbag of possessions and who attempts to profit from or gain.
In the history of the united states carpetbagger was a derogatory term applied by former confederates to any person from the northern united states who came to the southern states after the american civil war.
Anonymous cartoon in puckmagazine 1872.
Schurz has a bag with the word carpetbagger which means he is going to the south to make profit.
A bag that a man uses for carrying his money keys mobile phone etc.
Small handbag for a man made from leather fabric or other substance displaying a brand name such as gucci prada adidas or game 4.
The man with the carpet bags.
A bag that a man uses.
They were called carpetbaggers to imply that they were such poor transient characters that they merely moved south carrying all their possessions in a carpet bag.
Carpet bagger in the post us civil war south carpetbaggers were northerners who moved to the south to take advantage of the unstable social financial and political climate.
They were perceived as exploiting the local populace.
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Carpetbaggers were northerners who moved to the south after the civil war to buy land from southerners left bankrupt by the war.
The term broadly included both individuals who sought to promote republican politics and individuals who saw business and political opportunities because of the chaotic state of the local economies following the war.
Carpetbaggers were northerners who moved to the south after the civil war to buy land from southerners left bankrupt by the war.