The Reconstruction was the period during which the United States began to rebuild after the Civil War, lasting from 1865 to 1877. It was to repair the North and the South politically, economically and socially. After the Civil War, the South’s economy was completely ruined and needed help from the Union government; which they were trying to stay way from. The Reconstruction can be evaluated both as a success and a failure. Its successes were the restoration of the eleven confederate states back to the union, giving African-Americans (ex-slaves) their freedom and rights and providing aid to the freed slaves and poor whites. Its failures were the Anti-African Americans groups such as the KKK, the Black Codes, not protecting the rights of the freedmen and the southern corruption. Although African-Americans were freed and gained their rights because of 13th, 14th and 15th amendments, and the ex-eleven confederate states came back to the union, the Reconstruction was more of a failure than a success.…
It can be argued that Reconstruction was promising as under the 14th Amendment it was stated that all persons born or naturalised in the USA should be regarded as citizens and be guaranteed equality before the law. This was highly significant and promising for African Americans as it meant that they would have the same rights as white Americans…
A major change that occurred during the Reconstruction is that instead of the South being devoted to agriculture to and politics, the South was wide awake to business. Another change is that African Americans were allowed to vote. Also, it helped African Americans establish schools. Although the Reconstruction allowed African Americans to vote, the K.K.K. threatened them to prevent the blacks from voting.…
The Civil War was fought to ensure the freedom and equality for all citizens. After the Civil War had come to an end our nation had approximately four million newly freed slaves. The Union was faced with the challenges of protecting the new freedmen's rights of citizenship. This turbulent era in American History was Called Reconstruction. The Southern states were not pleased with the changes being made to make African Americans and The white citizens equal.…
Reconstruction is the period of time when America was rebuilding from the Civil War in a multitude of ways. The most challenging aspect of the Reconstruction was integrating the freed slaves back into American society and how everyone wanted to go about such a monumental change. Other more minor things that happened during the Reconstruction period (1865-1876) were: rebuilding everything that was destroyed during the Civil War, readmitting all of the seceded states back into the US, and reevaluating the current currency and making sure it was still in working order.…
Author’s Thesis: Africans Americans during the age of Reconstruction had to be reinstituted into the American society, along with this was the reconstruction of cities. The Freedmen’s Bureau assisted the African Americans by providing rations and reliefs to the former slaves. Even though they were aided their progress of being a part of the nation did not come without the struggles and difficulties from problems such as the KKK and economic situations. Claim: Just as the newly freed slaves began to become part of the United States and commenced the reestablishment of their lives, so did the city had to rebuild from destruction. (Hunter 22) Evidence: The nation began to start their age of reconstruction following “The legacy of physical desecration left by Sherman’s invasion was everywhere” (Hunter 22).…
Reconstruction was very short—lived but it was an era of true civil rights movements for African—Americans. The Reconstruction was making far—reaching changes politically and social that our country had never witnessed. Opening up new possibilities of Education, Citizenship, Voting and Politics. The South was resistant at first but, it had no choice, it to had to take chances on the reconstruction. African-Americans were still scared, hostile and were gradually becoming a part of this nation.…
During reconstruction, black lives had changed dramatically. There were changes that related to slavery, and changes that gave blacks citizenship, voting rights, civil rights, and much more. The period of reconstruction was a struggle for African Americans, however by the time it was over, they could all breathe a sigh of relief.…
The Reconstruction period has been one of the most challenging and controversial periods of the United States history, which led to substantial changes in social, economical, and political aspects of life of the US citizens. It has influenced every stratum of society, but African Americans were the group that was affected the most. There were many issues and concerns that African Americans were facing after the Civil War. Under slavery, most blacks lived separated from their relatives, so being able to safely reunite with their family was one of their main needs.…
During the reconstruction era many people including African Americans and poor white men migrated from the North to the South in the search for jobs and opportunities. Depending on a person’s status, race or color, many were benefiting from the reconstruction and many were at the disadvantage. African Americans who were former slaves were at the disadvantages. They struggle because of Lincoln's assassination, the KKK and the Black Codes. To start, when the thirteenth Amendment was passed on January 31, 1865, many African American slaves were free.…
From the years of 1861-1865 the bloodiest war was fought between the North and South, for the reuniting of the two nations, and to hopefully resolve the conflict of slavery. Even though the war lead to many casualties and violent actions, and ultimately the end of legal slavery, the time period after the war ended up being a disappointment to many. Reconstruction was meant to bring the nation back together, and for the United States to refurbish the former slave, and rebellious population. While this goal may have been attainable with President Abraham Lincoln, his death signaled the beginning of a difficult time. His successor, Andrew Johnson, was in fact racist, and therefore did not support the Reconstruction goals of African American…
Society is a very complicated and complex system, always changing and developing. Most of these changes are good and help us live earier and better lifestyles. Sadly there are also some that hinder us and prevent us from moving forward as a society. There have been many amazing changes in society that have had beneficial effects on how we live today. The freedom of different groups have changed tremendously for the better.…
In the progress to become one of the liberal nation of the world, the United States has gone through so many political alternations of its lifetime. All of the presidents have made lots of different plans to build up a strong independent country that provides its citizenship equality. One of the great movement was the Reconstruction (1863-1877). It was a toss-up that was neither a total success nor failure. The result tremendously brought more freedom to African-Americans. Although President Andrew Johnson and Congress’s social and political view and idea for Reconstruction was quite another direction, the Reconstruction did worked successfully in long term to reunite the…
The time period during the Reconstruction Era saw a lot of change to the lives of every American, from white southern power struggles to post-Reconstruction political and social climate change. Newly freed slaves sought to start a new life freed from the bonds of slavery, while Southern White hierarchy tried everything that they could to keep them chained to the local laws. Former slaves tried to move to the North, educate themselves and reunite with family that had been sent off by slave owners after being freed. After enjoying a sense of freedom for a small period of time, they were ripped from their grasps with the end of the Reconstruction Era. The time period of Reconstruction was an up and down battles for both white and black Americans who fought both to change their way of life and at the same time keep some elements of it the same.…
The period Reconstruction lit the fire to a new beginning in the African American culture. The act inspired African American men and women to go beyond being free from slavery.…