H.U.S.H
May 2, 2014
Who Killed The Reconstruction: The North or the South? After the Civil War the United States planned to rebuild the relationship of the North and the South. The reconstruction period was planned to rebuild the economic, political, and social aspect of the South. Although the reconstruction was temporarily successful, it was eventually killed. The reconstruction was killed due to the South’s failure; they created economic restriction, white supremacy groups, and racist motives towards African-American. During the reconstruction the African-American was restricted from being independent. Before, the 1965 voting right act, the literacy test was placed on non-white voters. The literacy test was impossible to pass due to ridiculous questions The creation of the white supremacy groups led to killing the reconstruction.
After the Civil War the United States planned to rebuild the relationship of the North and the South. The reconstruction period was planned to rebuild the economic, political, and social aspect of the South. Although the reconstruction was temporarily successful, it was eventually killed. The reconstruction was killed due to the South’s failure; they created economic restriction, white supremacy groups, and racist motives towards African-American. During the reconstruction the African-American was restricted from being independent. Before, the 1965 voting right act, the literacy test was placed on non-white voters. The literacy test was impossible to pass due to ridiculous questions
After the Civil War the United States planned to rebuild the relationship of the North and the South. The reconstruction period was planned to rebuild the economic, political, and social aspect of the South. Although the reconstruction was temporarily successful, it was eventually killed. The reconstruction was killed due to the South’s failure; they created economic restriction, white supremacy groups, and racist motives