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    original plan for reconstruction would have been theoretically more effective; the reconstruction that occurred had it's good and flawed impacts on the country. As said before this reconstruction was good, to an extent, but it was flawed in many ways, and it led to further conflict and tension throughout the country even until today. Reconstruction is the root of many problems including the industrial bust, and the future of a divided nation; parts of America that prove reconstruction to have been ineffective

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    Proclamation. This lead to the freedom of millions of African Americans who sought the same liberty and equality that was promised to everyone under the United States constitution. These liberties, of course, were not achieved right away. During the Reconstruction era, which is the decade right after the Civil War, many of the recently freed slaves did not have money, property, or credit. They could not buy the necessary things to enjoy their freedom, which lead to sharecropping, a glorified form of slavery

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    Reconstruction DBQ Reconstruction after the civil war gave African-Americans an extremely limited amount of freedom compared to the equality and freedom that slavery had denied them. Though they were free in theory, in practice, they were not as free at all. At times, they were so restricted that they were basically treated like slaves, even though that isn’t what they were called after reconstruction. Their freedoms in practice were not the humane freedoms they dreamed of; their sphere of freedoms

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    southern states, the reconstruction period was a time of anger for the south. They lost slavery and supply 's which was a big factor in their economic wealth. They knew that these freed slaves would try to rise up as equals to this poor white class. This is where the biggest American terrorist group in history stated in 1866, with only six ex confederate soldiers. This group call themselves the ku klux klan, their numbers from this point grew in violence in what is known as their first era. Than In the

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    1863 with the Proclamation Amnesty and Reconstruction. Lincoln’s Reconstruction plan would be able to succeed if the Ten-Percent Plan was achieved. This strategy specified that any southern state could be re-admitted into the Union if 10 percent of its voters swore an oath of allegiance to the Union. His plan was divided into two parts: First of all, it offered pardon to any Confederate who would swear to support the Constitution and the Union. “Reconstruction”, a documentary made by History Channel

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    African American Empowerment During Reconstruction (1863-1877) In the years 1863-1877, blacks were able to make their first successful efforts in terms of empowerment, creating the foundation for future African American movements. During reconstruction, African Americans, through collaboration and politics, began to work at equal rights. By empowering themselves politically, building communities and fighting against the lynching efforts of the KKK and other anti-black terrorist groups, African Americans

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    The Free State of Jones created many fictional things, but should be seen as historically accurate due to its portrayal of guerilla warfare, the motivations for the soldiers leaving the confederacy, and the depiction of life for blacks during reconstruction after the war. In the film, the motivation for rebellion was in line with the events that caused soldiers in the 1860’s to leave and go against the confederacy. Jones county was a region of poor farmers as evident by the population of slaves

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    1880 “No country can be well governed unless its citizens as a body keep religiously before their minds that they are the guardians of the law, and that the law officers are only the machinery for its execution, nothing more” (Twain, 1873). The Reconstruction was officially over with the Compromise of 1877 which finally withdrew the last military troops in the South. United States as a nation experienced a variety of significant and drastic changing beginning in that period. Former slaves gained their

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    After the Civil War and 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

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    Reconstruction was a period which took place after the Civil War between 1865-1877, and it was a process by which former states of the Confederacy were “reconstructed” into the United States. Reconstruction was also a controversial period as the Blacks were not receiving the rights that they were promised due to which the Southerners were against Republicans, also the president, and the Congress did not agree on the same plan for Reconstruction. Reconstruction was a time in which America consisted

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