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    Reconstruction The time of the Reconstruction saw one of the biggest stalemate in American history where the Union was at its youngest and most fragile state. At this time, the American Civil war had just ended and there was the prevailing threat of the continuation of slavery. Lincoln’s approach was lenient, where he expected that whatever Southern states that accepted to end slavery with at least 10% of their male population was going to be part of the confederation and help in rebuilding, while

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    During the Reconstruction Era, Congress passed many laws to provide equal rights to people of color. But at the local level, specifically in the South, many Democrats took the law into their own hands. They supported the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) hoping to restore the pre-Civil War social hierarchy. The texts in Going to the Source illustrates two groups of individuals who opposed the KKK. In testimonies given by white witnesses, Republicans from the North felt the KKK posed a political and social danger

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    The Reconstruction Era beginning in 1865 marked the period where white men and recently freed African Americans quarreled over the concept of equality on the basis of race as well as where freedom extended to. After the Civil War, there was a power struggle between the Republican and Democratic parties as they had extremely distinct ideas on whether African Americans should be free and hold citizen rights. African Americans were able to achieve citizenship as well as have "equality" through the 14th

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    Reconstruction Reconstruction was a period of time between 1865 and 1877, which was very complex and controversial. It refers to the actual rebuilding of the south physically, economically and politically from the damage of the Civil War. It was an effort to rebuild southern states and also to restore the Union. During this time period, the federal government passed a series of laws, acts and amendments to bring change. Many of these amendments guaranteed the equal rights to African-Americans

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    The Reconstruction was from 1865 until 1877, which was after the Civil War (Britannica, 2017). The purpose of it was to end the inequities of slavery as well as other issues, such as issues within politics, the economic legacy and to try to resolve the ongoing problems in getting back into the Union of the eleven states before the war had started (Britannica, 2017). In reviewing this week’s reading assignment and the attend section; it appears that the Reconstruction was not as successful as it should

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    1 ) The century following the civil war saw massive and unprecedented expansion in the reach and interconnectivity between the federal government and American citizens. Starting with radical reconstruction all the way up to the development of the “New Right,” the federal government reached into civilian lives with new legislation that were direct reactions to social fears or conflicts. While each act of expansion did alienate certain sects of the population, it was with this growth that the federal

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    After the Civil War, the United States had a lot of rebuilding to do. The war had halted the development of the country in its tracks, and many efforts had to be made to fix the economy, the physical state of the land and satisfy the needs and wants of the people. Integration of newly emancipated slaves, known as freedmen, and their safety was a question mark in the minds of many Americans, and ideas of how to fairly pull the South back into the Union were extremely varied amongst lawmakers. Compromise

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    Cal Townley Question 1 Civil War and Reconstruction For the Civil War era I picked General Ulysses S. Grant he had an impact on the civil war he was a general for the North and after wining multiple victories and when he captured a fort he received a surrendered from a southern general he gained a reputation of a god leader and then president Lincoln after hearing about his victories appointed him command of the U.S. army. He would wear down the confederate army and would eventually lead to the

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    Politics of Reconstruction Almost immediately following the end of the Civil War, the South was in a state of political disturbance, social disorder, and economic discomposure. The Union’s destroyed southern crops, plantations, and cities, while hundreds of liberated slaves hurried to Union lines as their masters fled the oncoming Union army. Thousands of southerners starved to death, and many lost everything such as clothing, homes, land, and slaves. The Reconstruction period contained three strategies

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    During the Civil War, President Lincoln set the stage for the abolishment of slavery. In the wake of the war, the Confederates had lost and 11 states were forced to rejoin the Union. As a result there were now a lot of freed black slaves. For this reason, Congress had the task to make their freedom official and addressing their rights. Therefore 3 amendments eventually developed called the reconstruction amendments. First up was 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery. Southern states opposed

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