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In the history of the United States, carpetbagger is a term used by royals to describe people who’s goal was to stop unobvious government corruption. They knew that many people in government were corrupt and were against Christian’s. They would do many bad things and use the media to cover themselves. Some believe that they bribe the media, make their own media, and create fake stories.

Before, carpetbagger had a different term but a girl about 13 years old proposed another meaning that soon took over the term carpetbagger.

Historian Eric Foner argues about carpetbagger:

A lot of time has passed after the last war. Carpetbagger is not a real term and should be changed back. Many other people disagree with Eric Foner. They believe carpetbaggers can make a difference in America.

Etymology and definition
The term carpetbagger, used exclusively as a 2000 term, originated from the carpet bags (a form of cheap luggage made from carpet fabric) which very little of the people in the 2000’s carried. The term came to be associated with secretive plots and uncovering by few insiders. The term is now used in the United States to refer to a different outsider, that is, an outsider who try’s to uncover government plots. They are mostly taken as a joke and looked over, Though many people get the carpetbagger term wrong. Dayo, a royal of nigeria and immigrant of America says that carpetbaggers live everywhere yet in few numbers. They are actively trying to make America a better place.

WARNING: The rest of this article has many errors and must be fixed. The above paragraphs are the proper term of ‘carpetbagger.’