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    Reconstruction: The Great Experiment Allen w. Trelease was a History professor, he retired from teaching in 1994. Trelease therefore has several qualifications considering he is a college professor whose major is History. This book is more informational than anything, so he has different sections where he talks about different things that happened before, during, and after the reconstruction in wartime. For example, like slavery, the presidential reconstruction, radical reconstruction etc.…

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    Reconstruction Era Exam 11th Grade US History Please follow the directions provided for each of the sections. Students will have 1 hour to complete this exam. Please read the instructions carefully before beginning the exam. Section I: Multiple Choice: Directions: Please choose the answer that is correct and circle the answer below the question. 1. After the Civil War, the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments were added to the Constitution to: A. allowed women to vote B. allow women to become full…

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    Successes and Failures of Reconstruction The South was in debt after the Civil War. They also had a lot of damage done, because most battles were fought on their soil. They had a lot more to recover from than the North did. Although there were a lot of different acts passed in order to help with the Reconstruction process, many of them didn’t seem to last long or work very well. I think one thing that was successful, for the most part, seemed to be the Freemen’s Bureau. The Freemen’s Bureau…

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    Reconstruction Era (1865-1877) Shortly after the North (Union) defeated the South (Confederate) in the Civil War began a new era for change. This time period was known as the Reconstruction Era. After the Union won the Civil War in 1865 the North began to rebuild the United States. The Reconstruction Era began with the end of the Civil War in 1865 and ended with the Compromise of 1877. With these events then numerous questions began to stir up. Under what circumstances would the Confederates…

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    In 1865 the United States entered their reconstruction process, this was basically the rebuilding process from the Civil War. Reconstruction was to rebuild destroyed cities and also improve relationships between the North and the South, and the relationship between African Americans and whites. Another big point of reconstruction was to try and allow African American men adjust to society as free men. The overall point of reconstruction is to rebuild fallen cities and help mend relationships…

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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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    The reconstruction was supposed to be a time of peace, and rebuilding America after the civil war, it was for from that. It started even more racism. The black people wanted equal rights because they finally got free from slavery, and were not treated well. They got the worst of the worst. When they got food, education, housing, and basic needs, they got it, it was just the worst of it, which did not make it much better. They were not allowed to vote in elections, and they had segregation,…

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    Paul Frymer's Theory Of Vote

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    middle. This inherently drives both parties toward the moderate middle to seek the highest volume of voters required to capture a majority of the vote in any state. Frymer points out that “as a group, African American voters in the post-civil rights era tend generally to be more liberal that white voters, particularly on those issues most pertinent to the African American political agenda” (Frymer 30). As a result, blacks interests in areas such as civil rights and affirmative action are not…

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    The Ultimate Battle 1860 -1877 were years that encompassed major events beginning as early as the Civil War leading up until the end of Reconstruction. After numerous efforts to improve the country and the status of African Americans after the Civil War, extreme developments were made. Although there were many factors that assisted the reform movement, the key developments were mainly constitutional and social. Events occurring throughout the North and South contributing to the revolution…

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    States. Instead it led to a period of time known as “reconstruction,” which lasted from the end of the war in 1865 to 1877. This period is significant for its radical reforms mixed with racial tensions and divisions. The North won the war and established laws to integrate equality into society. Meanwhile, the South lost the war but was able to manipulate the system and mandate how they treated blacks in their society. Thus, the reconstruction period passed laws and drastically revolutionized the…

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