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Reconstruction Dbq Essay

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There is still inequality here in the United States, but back then it was terrible. There was even a reconstruction era to try and fix these racial tensions but ultimately failed. After the civil war the reconstruction era began to develop to reconnect the eleven states that left the union and welcome to newly freedman as "equals". There were newly formed groups like scalawags, carpetbaggers, and freedman that help make a new form of government, also there were amendments made to make sure Africans were treated a regular citizens. Even though there where positive things like these many things caused the downfall and eventually killed reconstruction. Ultimately The South destroyed the rebuilding process by forming terrorist groups and discriminating …show more content…

There ultimate goal seemed to be to have racial segregation, control of not only Africans but also scalawags and carpetbaggers, and to immediate freedman.Terrorist groups would you tactics like harming and language to gain control over freedman. One of things that didn't have such a great outcome because of terrorist groups was amendments. Like the 15th Amendment gave all citizens the right to vote freely, but they downsized that by harming or even killing someone to make a statement that if you dont vote for who they want you vote for this will happen! Doc. B shows an example of the KKK ruthlessness. They state will beating Colby(a former slave) ," Do you think you will ever vote another damned Radical ticket?” In Doc A it shows how the KKK used harming to get a point across. Like when Senator Josh Abbott states in a letter, " Another brave, honest Republican citizen has met his fate at the hands of these fiends". This letter was describing this mans crucial death led by the KKK all because they were for the party the group didn't like. This impacted the downfall of the rebuilding process because by doing things these two races were defiantly not equal in rights and because of them there was not much of a change from before the civil …show more content…

They more so just got tired of trying to fix the damage that the south was causing to the process. After that the plan quickly began to fade. Doc C. shows why the began to lose interest when it states, "Weary of the ‘Negro Question’ and ‘sick of carpet-bag’ government, many Northern voters shifted their attention to such national concerns". This explains that they were tired of trying to fix whats not changing and started focusing on other problems than these. This is defiantly a reason of the end of Reconstruction but not as big of an impact as the Souths

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