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Civil War Reconstruction Research Paper

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TITLE War! Nobody likes it especially when it's in their own country. The union victory in the Civil war may have given 4 million slaves their freedom, but the process of re-uniting the government after the South departed from the U.S. introduced a new set of challenges. Reconstruction was America's first experiment in interracial democracy for men. It tested the central philosophies and traditions of America's society and institutions (Shmoop Editorial Team). It was also a period in U.S. history where the government tried to re-unite the southern states with the northern states. Following the Civil war, President Johnson announced his plans for reconstruction. He had a firm belief in state’s rights. In his view the southern states never given up their rights, and the government shouldn’t control state’s rights. As a result of Johnson’s plans, southern states enacted “black codes” which made …show more content…

They wanted to punish the South and prevent the ruling class from continuing in power. They passed the Military Reconstruction acts of 1867, which splits the South into five military districts and outlined how the new government would be made. In 1867 Congress passed the Reconstruction Act which required Southern states to accept the 14th amendment which granted equal protection for former slaves, before the states could re-join the union. Congress approved the fifteenth amendment in 1870 which granted all citizens to have the right to vote, not depending on “race or color.” By 1870, all of the former Confederate states re-joined the Union. In 1874 an economic depression plunged much of the South into poverty(Reconstruction). Which was caused because the former “slave owners” lost $2.5 billion in slave property. When Democrats tied to take control of Mississippi in 1875, Grant refused to send federal troops. By 1876, only Florida, Louisiana and South Carolina were still in the Republican

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