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    In 1865, the 13th Amendment abolished slavery in the United States, but it didn’t really mean the freed had their freedom The concept of race also changed in the South after the Civil War during the Reconstruction Era from 1865-1877. The concept of “white supremacy” was still strong and evident. Sharecropping came about for poor black and white farmers as a way to keep them working. Through this system, the poor farmers would never be able to pay off their debt

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    Westward expansion from 1860 to 1890 represented a time for significant change within America. During this time period the U.S would experience rapid growth within cities, agricultural land, and the railroad network. With everything beginning to fall into place and technology booming, America would soon become one of the world’s greatest superpowers. Without Westward expansion, America would not have developed as fast as it did. In the 1860’s Central and Northeastern America housed a majority of

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    Four months after surrendering, Crazy Horse was arrested and bayoneted in the back. He died on September 5, 1877. The newspapers reported that Crazy Horse was killed while attempting to escape. The army claimed they were arresting him because of reports that he was planning on escaping the reservation. Many Natives and supporters believed that the reason for killing Crazy Horse was to take the will away from the Sioux or in other words break them. In 1879, Col. Richard Henry Pratt opened the

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    The War Of The Civil War

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    “Yee-Haw!” one rebellious little child yelled at the white scalawag, walking down the street, as he zoomed by on his horse. The Civil War, a war between the North and South in The United States of America fought over state’s rights, slavery, and nullification. This war was fought mostly in the South, which caused tons and tons of damage emotionally physically and politically to the South. In the following paragraphs, what exactly reconstruction is, how it and the war affected The United States of

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    South on certain social issues and state rights, because of this, the South decided it was its own country and left the Union. After the Civil War reconstruction had to take place. Reconstruction is a program made by the federal government from 1865-1877 to repair the damage caused by the Civil War and restore southern states back to the Union (Lapsansky-Werner, et al. 958). Problems associated with Reconstruction affected the South’s ability to industrialize after the Civil War in multiple ways. This

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    The Civil War lasted for only four years, from 1861-1865, but it led to many economic, political, and social developments that remained for far longer than the fighting. From 1860-1877, for example, many impactful events happened leading to the start and end of the war and into the rebuilding that was necessary after the fighting left behind devastation. In 1861, Fort Sumter was fired upon, and the north was angered into action causing Lincoln to call for soldiers to come and fight the south. Along

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    Essay On Lincolnville

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    the Ponce de Leon Barracks. He died in 1913 at 93 years of age and is buried with his wife, daughter, and granddaughter at St. Augustine. One major person was D.M. Pappy. He was a black Republican and a leader in the Lincolnville community. In 1877, he swept the city elections, and started to organize marches to fight segregation. He lived in two houses, both on Oneida street and the Yallaha Plantation House on Bridge Street. The Yallaha Plantation house was built in 1800 and is one of the oldest

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    Industrial revolution inventions and working conditions There were many great inventions spanning from the 1860 up to these modern days. These inventors changed the future for everyone and inspired other people to start thinking of things to invent. One that may of changed the world for everyone is the telegraph, which was made in the 187 and the transatlantic cable which was made before the telegraph in 1866. These two inventions gave us almost instant communication from town to town or city to

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    Name Institution Course Date Task 1: Origin of and Role Played by Manifest Destiny John O’Sullivan, a newspaper editor, coined the term Manifest Destiny in 1845. Since then, scholars have used the term to refer to the expansionistic excitement that defined the 1840s. During that time, the United States’ population had more than quadrupled and Americans believed God had destined that they span the entire North America from one coast to the other. Although the term “Manifest Destiny” was used

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    After the Civil War ended in 1865, the Federal government wanted to help the now freedmen who are still living in former slave states. They decided to start the Reconstruction Era, which lasted from 1865-1877. The purpose of this Reconstruction time period was to rebuild the damage that has been left in the South from the Civil War. A group known as Radical Republicans worked to help all freedmen gain rights, but white supremacist groups interfered. Within that time period, “reactionary forces–including

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