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    American Reconstruction began in 1865 at the end of the civil war. The period's main focus was to rebuild the country after war by enacting and changing many key pieces of legislature in the American government. One divisive factor that needed to be addressed was how much representation African Americans deserved in America. During the reconstruction period, African American rights were extended through various new amendments and working opportunities, however, these rights did not last long as they

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    African Americans and Reconstruction Shayna Fink Before the Civil War most African Americans were slaves. Slaves were people who were considered property and were sold to other plantation owners as a source of labor. They worked on plantations and were treated very poorly. Slaves had no rights. They couldn't vote, they couldn’t own property and they couldn’t become educated. Slavery was legal in the United States until the Civil War. The Civil War was fought because of the growing differences in

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    Reconstruction Failure

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    The Failure of Reconstruction                Reconstruction in  American society after the Civil War, which claimed many lives and displaced numerous families, was a period of integration of the Freedmen into the society by granting them their political and civil rights. However, one may ask, did reconstruction fail or succeed due to the high rate of racism at that period? According to Historian Steven Hahn, Reconstruction failed when Freedmen lost their military support of the North which increased

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    the Reconstruction in the south introduced a problem. For a while it was a dream that reconstruction might come true. Reconstruction was the action of rebuilding in the south. Many were hopeful that the Reconstruction may happen. There was terrorist attacks and acts of prejudice going on but who or what killed reconstruction? Although the South was an important contributor The north caused reconstruction to end. Southern resistance plays a major role on the end of reconstruction. Tourgee

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    was an Era that started called the reconstruction. The main purpose for the reconstruction was to give African-American people full political and civil equality. However, it was very tough to do this, especially since most white in the south didn’t want the African-Americans to have the same rights as themselves. During this Era there were multiple good things that happened, yet, there were also many bad things that happened. For instance, during the reconstruction the 14th amendment was passed so

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    Federal Reconstruction

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    immediately following the civil war, federal reconstruction rebuilt and forever changed the nation. Federal reconstruction in the south ceased in 1877 due to an abundance of social and political factors, but not without creating an everlasting impact that forever changed the nation. In the social aspect the end of the civil war literally split the nation into two sections, the north and south, with completely different ideas concerning reconstruction. The issue of Slavery was one of the topmost

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    The Reconstruction Era in the United States was a time from 1865-1877 when the government made the attempt to revitalize the South after the Civil War. This movement was begun by President Abraham Lincoln and continued after his assassination by his successor, Andrew Johnson. The focus of this era was on an economic, political, and social level in the South. Numerous bills and acts were passed throughout the years to assist in strengthening and enforcing rules that would essentially turn back

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    Growing Pains” Reconstruction and Industrialization 1865-1900 Four years after the first shots were fired at Fort Sumter the Civil War ended with the Union’s Victory over the Confederacy. Though the war was over, there were still many problems that needed to be resolved in order to reunite the states as a nation. The time period in which steps were taken to rebuild the nation is known as reconstruction. Reconstruction lasted from 1865 until 1877. The influence of reconstruction can be seen in

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    Reconstruction is often thought of as something that happened in the South. But events there were part of a much broader transformation. Far beyond the ex-Confederacy, the United States embarked on an ambitious process of nation building. (A. 446) The U.S. Constitution does not address the question of how to restore rebellious states. After the Civil War, the nation had to determine whether the Confederate states, upon seceding, had legally left the Union. If so, then their reentry required action

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    Abraham Lincoln in 1865. He was a Southern Democrat from Tennessee, when he became president, the Civil War had ended and reconstruction was in its beginning stages. Johnson was then faced with the same problems Lincoln had -- the challenge of mending a broken nation, yet there was a definite difference in the ways Johnson and Lincoln approached the problems of Reconstruction. Johnson was not one of our best or brightest presidents, he did not care about his public appearance and he was not good

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