History.com Editors: Davis’s effectiveness and popularity were not enhanced by the growing number of Confederate defeats in the later years of the War. Near the end of the War, the south had lost hope and struggled to work together and on April 2, 1865, Davis and other members of the Confederate government were forced to flee the Union Army. The Confederate President was captured in Georgia on May 10, 1865. The Civil War ended on April 9, 1865. The Confederacy loss of the Civil War enhanced the course that the United States was already on. After the Civil War, with the protection of the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendments, African Americans enjoyed a period when they were allowed to vote, actively participate in the political process, acquire the land of former owners, seek their own employment, and use public accommodations. These three amendments were the most radical and rapid social and political changes in American history. These amendments and the politicians that were passionate about them laid the framework for the future Civil Rights Acts to come. America's reconstruction: People and politics after the Civil
History.com Editors: Davis’s effectiveness and popularity were not enhanced by the growing number of Confederate defeats in the later years of the War. Near the end of the War, the south had lost hope and struggled to work together and on April 2, 1865, Davis and other members of the Confederate government were forced to flee the Union Army. The Confederate President was captured in Georgia on May 10, 1865. The Civil War ended on April 9, 1865. The Confederacy loss of the Civil War enhanced the course that the United States was already on. After the Civil War, with the protection of the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendments, African Americans enjoyed a period when they were allowed to vote, actively participate in the political process, acquire the land of former owners, seek their own employment, and use public accommodations. These three amendments were the most radical and rapid social and political changes in American history. These amendments and the politicians that were passionate about them laid the framework for the future Civil Rights Acts to come. America's reconstruction: People and politics after the Civil