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    1.) Two successes of the reconstruction of the south was a the newfound freedom for slaves and the unity of north and south. By 1877, the former confederate states had made new constitutions and accepted the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments. This made it so every state had the same government views and ensure the south’s loyalty to the Union. A failure of the reconstruction era is the “new life” african americans were given even though they were considered free. They were free by law but the…

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    Reconstruction (1865-1877) refers to the efforts made by the government to not only unify and rebuild relations between the North and the South but to also polish the depressing status of Black Americans. However the lack of political and social effort along with untreated economic wounds, halted Reconstruction, subsequently causing it to be unsuccessful for several reasons. The Freedmen’s Bureau was not only underfunded, but it was discontinued, leaving a massive number of Black Americans…

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    Reconstruction in The South to the 1900s After the Civil War, r econstruction was a difficult process, especially in the South. during this reconstruction process there was a lot of plans and changes like Lincoln’s plan and how people like Wade and Davis try to change it. Also during reconstruction there was a lot changing for the blacks as well. December of 1863, Abraham Lincoln had a plan of Reconstruction which is known as the Ten-Percent Plan. At least 10 percent of state voters takes a…

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    known as Reconstruction, many people questioned how the South should be dealt with. Should the Southern states that seceded be readmitted into the Union, or should they be treated as conquered territories? Since the South had lost their main source of profit, the labor slaves, after the Civil War, there was also the question of how to repair the Southern economy. Not everyone shared the same views on these questions, and these ideas would compete against each other during Reconstruction. Many…

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    The time of modification after the Civil War, has been named the Era of Reconstruction. Amid this period, the government should have attempted to rebuild the South and fortify the Union. The government however, neglected to enable the South to finish its conversion into existence without bondage. The government ignored the treatment of African Americans and allowed the South to continue treating them inhumanely. The government additionally, neglected to help stabilize the economy in the South,…

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    What were the major challenges of Reconstruction? Reconstruction era was the period in the United States after the Civil war in the South that lasted from 1863 to 1877. It was a harsh period for the US government, the Southerners and mostly the Freed Slaves. It was faced by many challenges ranging from disputed politics, political assassinations and impeachment, racial discrimination, corruption among others. The civil war had left the whole land and cities in ruins. Property worth millions had…

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    Currently, three plans have been proposed as to the reconstruction of the South and the United States as whole after the Civil War, also known as The War of Northern Aggression in the South. These plans have been proposed by the late President, Abraham Lincoln, President Andrew Johnson, and leader of the Radical Republican faction of the Republican party, Thaddeus Stevens. Each plan has varying degrees of punishments towards seceders and varying views upon slavery and the former Confederacy.…

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    The Reconstruction occurred within the United States between the years 1863 and 1877. This period was much needed after the Civil War that had previously occurred. The civil war had essentially split the country and left many questions concerning how the United States could rebuild and move forward as a whole. The country worked to heal the northern and southern states, as both had been largely affected by the war. Additionally, there was a pull between presidential and congressional powers, as…

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    Reconstruction led to violence in many cases. The period after the civil war was filled with riots and other criminal activities. Whether the person was Native American, African American, or some other race, the hostility was flowing rapidly. There were few safe places for people of color, Native Americans or African Americans. The issue stems from the loss of the war. The South was not overjoyed that it had to surrender to the North. Many people committed suicide and refused to submit to the…

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    referred to as “Reconstructions.” One of the most prominent was the Reconstruction era following the Civil War. Another two periods of change included the New Deal enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933 and the Civil Rights Movement starting in the 1950s. Both the New Deal and the Civil Rights Movement should be considered reconstructions according to two authors. In Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal, William E. Leuchtenburg argues for the idea of “The Roosevelt Reconstruction,”…

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