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    There were high hopes for the Reconstruction era, after the civil war, in 1865. Throughout the eleven year Reconstruction era, newly freed African Americans had hopes of a better life with radical Republicans on their side. By the end of Reconstruction in 1876, the hope for African American equality had been lost. The goal of Reconstruction was to rebuild the south, reestablish the union, and rebuild southern society without slavery. However due to prejudice in the south and a lack of care from…

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    The Reconstruction era was the North’s attempt to bring the South back into the Union. The Union placed troops in the South to enforce the laws regarding equal treatment of African Americans. The Reconstruction failed because after the troops left, the South went back to the way it was before, if not worse. After the Civil War, the South was being brought back into the Union. They needed to obey the laws of the Union, including the right to vote for all people regardless of race, culture, or…

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    political issues after the Civil War in 1865, was the Reconstruction period; in which the government attempted to bring back the former South. Abraham Lincoln first introduced his Reconstruction plan in 1863, in hopes of unifying the North and South to once again become a unified state, but its lack of success left the plan with a destructive and unruly experience. Although Reconstruction did help many Southerners to survive, but the failure of Reconstruction dominated, due to the fact that…

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    improved transportation and education. They loaned money to companies to build railroads. Most important, they helped give hope to former slaves. These people were struggling to create a new life in the land of their former owners.So, the record of reconstruction in…

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    Failure Of Reconstruction

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    the history of America, their have been many political, physical, and emotional changes in the country. One particular political change was Reconstruction. Reconstruction was a program implemented by the federal government between 1865 and 1877 to repair damage to the South caused by the Civil War and to restore the southern states to the Union. Reconstruction helped by getting the South to rejoin the union and restore the United States and transformed southern society; however, it brought…

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    history, and one of them was the period of Reconstruction following the Civil War. The Reconstruction began in 1865 and marked its end in 1877. Known to bring the Union back together, the Reconstruction also had an outlook on ending the long-going war between the North and South. Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation not only tried to give the blacks their rights, but it also meant a “new light” for slaves trying to end the war’s effects. The Reconstruction wanted to create a Union, and it…

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    The Reconstruction Era

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    After the civil war, the United States was a country in total disarray. The Reconstruction period was intended to rebuild the Southern economy and government. In many ways, the Reconstruction Era was considered both a failure and a success. In a way, the Reconstruction period was considered a success because the government passed amendments to protect the rights of African Americans. The thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen amendments were critical to their rights. It created equality for African…

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    Although Reconstruction had its successes it had many more failures. Reconstructions main purposes were to find out how to reintegrate the southern states after the Civil War back into the Union, and to protect the rights of the recently freed slave population. These problems were partially solved during the Reconstruction period mainly because there were a variety of attempts to solve the problems that weren't helping. An organization called the Ku Klux clan was created in the south(Schultz…

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    country will be. Throughout America’s lifetime she has been through many different Revolutionary movements, one of which was called the Reconstruction. During the Reconstruction, there were many leaders, goals, failures, and accomplishments, but like all things it ended and resulted in historians labeling it as both a successful and a failed movement. Reconstruction first began in the 19th century in the year 1865, during the aftermath of the…

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    union. 3. In what ways was Congressional Reconstruction different that Presidential Reconstruction? The president overall was way more forgiving and lenient in his plans for reconstruction. He gave the south much more time to adapt and change back to life under the union and he also gave the southern citizens more rights and let them continue their way of life. However, Congress was a little more harsh with the south and with the idea of reconstruction. They encroached the south and put…

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