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    The Reconstruction Era The late 1860s and the early 1870s was an exciting time for Americans. The Civil War had already ended and reconstruction plans were being made, and by 1869, the first college football game had occurred. In 1870 Hiram Revels was elected as the first black Senator and in 1877 the first Easter egg hunt was held on the White House lawn (Roden 507). However, not everything was so jovial. Innocent Americans were being cruelly murdered. A Southern terrorist group called the…

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    If someone would ask me my input on the Reconstruction Era, I would tell them that it failed severely. Yes, it unified the nation once again but racism is still a common factor in today’s society. Despite the fact that African Americans gained freedom legally, they still faced problems with fitting into society. Reconstruction focused too much on the rebuilding of the country but not enough on the millions of freed slaves. First reason why I believe that this was an unsuccessful era was…

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    abolishment of slavery didn’t eliminate overall discrimination or segregation. But, it also leads to a long life of trial and turmoil of former slaves trying to adapt to American culture, from the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, to the Reconstruction era in 1866, until the growth of racism today (Harris). The effects of slavery and the aftermath of the civil war are being felt today (Bryant). Before the signing of the emancipation proclamation of 1863, blacks were slaves and…

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    America has undergone many political changes and many leaders with different agendas have come and gone. Many political movements have left its mark on American history, Reconstruction was one such movement. It was a time period in American history after the civil war where the whole country was at unrest. Years of constant tensions between northern abolitionist and the southern pro slavery plantation owners pushed United States to the Civil war, the greatest tragedy in the history of our…

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    Reconstruction of the South The key objectives of Reconstruction were to readmit the South into the Union and to characterize the status of freedmen in American culture. The Reconstruction period was checked by political, not savage, clash. Some authentic myths are that the South was exploited by Reconstruction, and that the different arrangements of Reconstruction were degenerate and unjustifiable. Really, the arrangements were very lenient, upholding military principle for just a brief time of…

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    the first plan for Reconstruction that I’m going to talk about is Abraham Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction. What he wanted was to end slavery and have 10% of the whites from every country that can vote to vote for him. But unfortunately he just had to go to a play where he was then assassinated by a dude known as John wilkes Booth. And thanks to him well Lincoln died and Johnson took his place since he was second place with the most votes. The next plan for Reconstruction ( and honestly the…

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    Reconstruction The word reconstruction has two definitions. One with a lowercase letter and one with a capital letter. The action or process of reconstructing or being reconstructed is the definition with a lowercase letter. The process by which the states that had seceded were reorganized as part of the Union after the Civil War is the definition with a capital letter. The Civil War was a very hard and devastating war. Reconstruction was very much needed by both definitions. A goal of…

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    Reconstruction began in 1867 following the Civil war. Reconstruction Act established temporary military governments in ten confederate states and required the states to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment and permit freedmen to vote. The Fourteenth Amendment prohibited the states from denying citizens their rights. African Americans, Native American’s and immigrants didn’t have the privilege to enjoy the same freedoms as the whites. 1893, Fredrick Turner gave a speech about the western frontier.…

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    The Civil War ended in 1865, and though the fighting had ended at this time much conflict continued over the years to come. These years are known as the Reconstruction era. The Reconstruction era can be seen as a continuing struggle between the North and South changing directions from a large-scale battlefield war into a political fight. After millions of enslaved people found their freedom, there were still many questions to be answered as to how these people could establish themselves in…

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    The whole idea of Reconstruction was a very positive movement which intended to bring the South back together and unify the nation, as well as giving freedmen rights; however, in many situations, things are easier said than done, and the outcome can sometimes be better visualized in one’s mind compared to reality. Until the point that Reconstruction began, African Americans had no rights, and would have most likely remained slaves until someone were to change the ways that the population had…

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