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    Were African Americans free during Reconstruction? Topic: Reconstruction Paragraph Introduction To be free means you have freedom and certain rights without anyone interfering with you. You can also do things at your own will. However, during Reconstruction African Americans were not free because whites abused the fact that they had rights and would overpower them. One example is the Ku Klux Klan. Evidence #1 During Reconstruction, the KKK tried to throw out the reconstruction government

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    the period of Reconstruction there were many political, social and economic changes which continued to affect the society. The role of African Americans in society changed after the abolishment of slavery. This new freedom and opportunities were not much greater than before when slavery existed. Despite reconstruction efforts, African Americans faced discrimination. Society as a whole was altered extensively at this time. After the civil war, political changes affected African American lives significantly

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    Revoking the Rights of African Americans: Reconstruction Period During the period of Reconstruction, the African Americans secured many meaningful liberties which consisted of the right to vote, due process of law, protection of private property and the opportunity to run for elected office. However by the year 1910, African Americans could no longer claim many of these rights. At the close of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century, race relations between the whites and

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    Despite the struggle African Americans faced before and during the Civil War, they were able to thrive socially, politically, and economically after reconstruction. Before reconstruction and the Civil War, African Americans had been enslaved since the early 17th century. Slavery had been thriving because of the adoption of the cotton gin in the South. Slaves were mistreated and abused far too long and would eventually gain their freedom by the establishment of the 13th amendment. However, the conflicts

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    After reconstruction, it affected many people in the United States. Two questions are how were the African-American’s effected after the reconstruction. The other question important question is that we're they better of after reconstruction than they were before the civil war . African Americans were better after the reconstruction rather than before the civil. After reconstruction, it had an effect on African-Americans. It affected African-Americans in a good way and a bad way. Here are the good

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    They are trying to instill fear in us. They are pushing us back. During the Reconstruction Era when we were gaining too much leverage, the white system pushed us back. Blacks had three towns during that era that were actually better, economically, than most white towns. Ultimately, white people felt threatened by the enormous success

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    From the Reconstruction Era through 1929 American changed drastically, economically, socially, and politically. The development of America’s society, economics, and politics is what defined America as a country. Of the three major ways that America developed from the Reconstruction era through 1929, the greatest catalyst for change was the economic developments because the rise and fall of the economy influenced both social and political developments. The development of America’s economy from the

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    citizen. African Americans were not free during Reconstruction because, they were not able to own property and were terrorized by the KKK. During Reconstructions, African Americans were not allowed to own property. “No negro shall be permitted to rent or keep a house within the limits of the town under any circumstances” (“Document B: Black Codes” 3). White southerners passed the “Black Codes.” These codes were made to limit blacks’ freedom. Under one of the codes, African Americans were not allowed

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    catastrophes was the Reconstruction. The Reconstruction was the period after the Civil War, which were between the years of 1865-1877. This time had many key events that included an impeachment, passing an amendment, the black code, and many other events. The Reconstruction was one of the hardest and controversial eras that has occurred in America history. A crucial event that occurred was the impeachment of a president. Andrew Johnson was the president during the time of the reconstruction. In 1867, Congress

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    In 1854 Abraham Lincoln gave his Peoria, Kansas speech opposing slavery stating the Kansas Act had a "declared indifference, but as I must think, a covert real zeal for the spread of slavery, I cannot but hate it. I hate it because of the monstrous injustice of slavery itself. I hate it because” it deprives our republican example of its just influence in the world”. Abraham Lincoln became the sixteenth President of the United States in 1861. Growing up in non-slave territories as a child and disapproving

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