Personal Narrative: Reconstruction After Civil War

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• Rebuilding schools
• Fix the Railroad
• Repair all farmland and farming equipment
• Repair all factories, bridges, and canals

If I was a northern government official assigned to help the south during reconstruction following the civil war I would start by help rebuilding schools. I would help schools by supplying money for books. Instead of being a white school it would benefit both races. I would help fix the railroad because railroad are needed for shipping goods, food, and weapons. I would hire all former slaves to help rebuild the railroad. I would replace all the shipping that had been destroyed. I would try and help repair all farmland and

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