The chaos in the United States exploded suddenly like a bomb, covering the entire country and affecting both Caucasian and Black people.
When the government lost that last bit of public trust, the chaos in the United States became unimaginable and uncontrollable by any person or force.
If this were further fueled by others, it would be a heavy blow to a nation established for less than 200 years, and even more so for a country that had just ended its civil war a few decades ago.
Although the end of the Civil War brought peace and stability for several decades, it did not mean the United States was a united and strong nation.
After being emancipated, Black people's conflicts with the Caucasians became even deeper because they were no longer slaves on manor houses but citizens who wanted more political power.