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    Reconstruction in the South is a very controversial topic. It was intended to reunite the North with the Southern states that had seceded. Some say that Reconstruction was a success, while others believe it to be a failure. No matter what people believe, there were most definitely both positive and negative changes brought about by reconstruction. Many racist white men were going against the changes that were made to aid the newly freed slaves. First, reconstruction succeeded in bringing new…

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    Reconstruction began throughout the nation but mostly in the South following the civil war in 1865. It had many widely positive and negative consequences within the period that were felt both short term and long term for the North and the South which would ultimately lead to the ending of Reconstruction period. In this essay I will compare and contrast the many sides of the Reconstruction period from Presidential changes, corruption of government, freedoms of blacks, rebuilding of a nation and…

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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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    A Successful Reconstruction Imagine being a young African American male or a female, working everyday from sun-up till sundown while being disrespected, made fun of, and most of all, severely abused on a daily basis for no particular reason. That was the life of all African American slaves in the 1800s. When things could not possibly get any worse, somehow they did; the American people began to argue whether or not to expand slavery to the new states in the southwest. The result was the…

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    During Radical Reconstruction, which began in 1867, newly enfranchised blacks were able to gain a voice in government through representation for the first time in American history, winning election to governmental positions, southern state legislatures, and even to the U.S. Congress. In less than a decade, however, there would be a strong backlash against these changes from the South, in an attempt to reverse the changes wrought by Radical Reconstruction in a campaign of violence and…

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    During the Reconstruction Period following the Civil War, Radical Republicans dominated the American political sphere. Radical Republicans occupied the majority of seats in Congress, the presidency, and even state legislatures throughout the former Confederate states excluding Tennessee. With almost unchecked power in their grasps, the Radical Republicans strove to completely reconstruct the South by eliminating the differences between the South and the North. However, the Radical Republican…

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    The Reconstruction Period was a time in America after the Civil War that brought much prosperity. During this period in America the Union was reunited, the North and South grew economically, the Freedman’s Bureau was developed to help those in need, and education was provided for all. However, with prosperity there are always failures and the reconstruction period is no different. The Reconstruction period failed tremendously and ended up having long-term negative consequences for people of…

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    To firmly state, reconstruction has been an unresolved issue that people in the United States are still facing and questioning today. However, it was a great privilege for Abraham Lincoln to reconstruct the United States by putting an end to slavery and allowing the Southern and Northern States to reunite into the Union. Although, due to Lincoln being killed and Andrew Johnson taking his place (Reconstruction, Chapter 15, Section II, www.americanawp.com), the reconstruction ended with multiple…

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    The Reconstruction Revolution was the period after the beginning of Reconstruction of the South. The main goal of Reconstruction was to answer two questions in America. What was the status of the Confederate States and how will they become part of the Union? And, what’s the status of former slaves? Beginning in 1865 shortly after the death of President Abe Lincoln, the new President Andrew Johnson took office. Johnson’s idea of reconstruction was a lenient policy. He would allow the southern…

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    Reconstruction Era Reconstruction national debate began during the civil war in 1863. The Emancipation proclamation was passed in 1863 by President Abraham Lincoln the he announced a plan for reconstruction, which was called the ten percent plan. This plan was implemented to weaken the Confederacy. The Reconstruction Acts of 1867 divided the South into five military districts and outlined how new governments, based on manhood suffrage without regard to race, were to be established.…

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