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    The era of social and economic Reconstruction in the South took place during 1865 through to 1877. It was a great failure with too many clashing factors for it so become any sort of success, which was what brought it all to an end after only about ten years. There were too many opposing elements in most minor and major political fields. Plus it was being paired with much economic hardships, the tension following the bloody Civil War, and the attempts to try to redesign the entire United State’s…

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    Reconstruction Era The Reconstruction Era took place in 1865 to 1877, following the Civil War which lasted from April 1861 to 1865. The Civil War was fought between the North, then known as the Union, and the South, known as the Confederacy. The Reconstruction Era included three main phases: Wartime, Presidential, and Congressional or Radical Reconstruction- starting in 1861 and ending in 1877. The civil rights and liberties of the emancipated slaves were the main issue among the North and the…

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    another? The idea of Reconstruction was created in hopes of doing just that. However, Reconstruction itself was not cut and dry. In fact, there were so many differing opinions that Reconstruction could not be categorized by any particular main theme. In Beyond Redemption: Race, Violence, and the American South after the Civil War, Carole Emberton--assistant professor of history at the University of Buffalo--attempts to define the main ideologies surrounding the post-Civil War era by bringing…

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    Reconstruction: Revolutionary or Rotten? There is no doubt that the final outcome of the Reconstruction Era could have been argued as both a success and failure. Its successes may have been seen through the political changes and major constitutional amendments, while it could be disputed that its failures of the non-permanency of political changes and immoral practices trumped the attempts made during the period. In the words of Eric Foner, “[Reconstruction was] an unfinished Revolution,”…

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    “Reconstruction refers to the period following the Civil War of rebuilding the United States” (History.org). The purpose of the reconstruction era was to reunite the North and the South in a fair and stable manner. The reconstruction was also dealing with newly freemen. The era of reconstruction was more of a failure because of the black codes, Ku Klux Klan, and sharecropping. First reason the era of reconstruction was more of a failure is because of the black codes. The black codes were…

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    did not go as planned. Many people during the Civil War and its Reconstruction struggled to achieve freedom and equality because of social and political racism. Goals by Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass were not met, as what they hoped to achieve had not been fixed, it only continued in to the time of Reconstruction. Lincoln hoped to unite the nation during his presidency ,however after the Civil War the qualities of a united country were far from met. Douglass wanted to achieve equality…

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    The Reconstruction Era was a period of time from 1865 to 1877 about the rebuilding of the South and the establishment of rights for African Americans. This period marked a continuous battle of ideas for the nation’s future. Despite having its flaws, the Reconstruction was a success overall, The Reconstruction provided slaves freedom and citizenship with the amendments passed, gave black people access to education, and finally reunited the states. During the Reconstruction, 3 amendments were…

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    Before 1865 African Americans were kept against their will and treated like animals. The Civil War was the start of the dispute between states in the United States. The United States were split into the North and South because the North began to realize how awful slavery really is. African Americans were stripped of their rights, but the South did not care because they wanted slaves for their hard labor. As African Americans were still continuing with no rights, Abraham Lincoln, the 16th…

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    as the Reconstruction Era. It is difficult to name an era while experiencing it, so why is it considered the reconstruction era? The term reconstruction does not mean the rebuilding of a physical building or place when talked about in the sense of the Era. Reconstruction when looking at post-civil war times is aimed at the reconstruction of values and rights. During the civil war one of the largest issues was the black men/women’s’ place in society either as property or as people. The era…

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    Building Freedom: The Freedmen and Their Quest for Egalitarianism The foundation of the United States of America was constructed upon the corpses of Native Americans. Cemented by institutionalized white superiority and racism, African American slaves were the bricks by which were used to erect this great nation. Even upon their laggard release from slavery in 1865, freedmen were far from equality, justice, and most importantly, freedom. Not only is the meaning of freedom extrapolated by Eric…

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