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    Reconstruction had multiple failures and some successes. It’s pretty much agreed on by many historians that the idea of reconstruction was a failure. The Civil War preserved the Union and freed the slaves. However‚ during Reconstruction‚ a lack of political focus on the effort failed to solve the sectional wounds‚ and the elimination of the freed slaves’ new gained civil liberties failed to bring about long-term racial integration. Through the primary sources of: The Emancipation Proclamation by

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    ends‚ citizens elect Abraham Lincoln as president of the Union. September twenty-second of 1862‚ he issues the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. Lincoln declares all black men who fight for the Confederacy free. Later‚ in 1863‚ he makes every slave in designated parts of the South free. Lincoln writes those included and not included as‚ “ARKANSAS‚ TEXAS‚ LOUISIANA -- except the Parishes of St. Bernard‚ Plcquemines‚ Jefferson‚ St. John‚ St. C[???]s‚ St. James‚ Ascension Assumption‚ Terre [???]ne

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    Why was Reconstruction a failure? The Reconstruction of the South was a period where the government decided they needed to solve economic and political problems that had become over the years. I think the Reconstruction Era was a failure for many reasons. The Era had a goal of allowing freedom and equality for all‚ abolishing slavery‚ and restoration of the Union and I don’t feel as though any of those were accomplished. President Lincoln issued a proclamation

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    After the American Civil War‚ the southern states were left severely crippled with a debt over $2 billion. During the war the Union engaged in total war‚ attacking civilian‚ economic‚ and military targets. Having most of the battles on southern soil‚ the south suffered greatly. After the war‚ the south had difficulty recovering and manufacturing needed supplies due to their agricultural based economy. President Lincoln wanted to quickly unify the country and supported plans that were lenient towards

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    created to help slaves with health‚ education‚ and abandoned land. In March 3‚ 1865‚ Congress passed the act that will establish the Bureau of Refugees. But before approval it was driven by the Department of War and viewed by General Otis Howard given the position by the former president Lincoln. Congress lead legislation‚ Civil Rights Act of 1866‚ although this was applied to the Nation states kept on record and continued the black codes and second class citizenship was given to slaves. The Civil Rights

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    and failures of Reconstruction. What Black gains made during Reconstruction were retained despite Democratic redemption of the Southern states? How did economic conditions in the nation‚ both North and South influence the end of Reconstruction? Characteristics and Impacts of American Reconstruction Uploaded by tyson_626 (4560) on Feb 10‚ 2005 {draw:rect} A revolution drowned in blood Reconstruction and African American political power The period of U.S. history known as Reconstruction‚ following

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    foundation converged on itself which called for the total reconstruction of the South. The main focus of Reconstruction was to transform the Southern states and their society into a morally correct one. At the time of Reconstruction‚ it was also the 100th anniversary of The Declaration of Independence which was a sense of accomplishment to all Americans. By this time‚ it seemed as if America was on a rise due to the growth of jobs and life opportunities. Yet‚ when the Election of 1876 came around it caused

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    The “Reconstruction Era” Is the timeframe in United States history from 1865–1877 that was proceeded by the 1861-1864 Civil War. (* Note: many prominent scholars/historians in the last few decades now believe Reconstruction efforts most likely began during the war approx. 1863.) By the end of the Civil war‚ The Northern Union’s Annihilative Stratagems had eradicated southern crop and plantations‚ and decimated entire cities. The South was engulfed in political Pandemonium‚ social turmoil

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    Prompt: What were the long-term economicsocial‚ and political effects of Reconstruction? The United States was challenged with many issues after the Civil War like crop lien work contracts‚ segregation‚ and unresolved problems with the seceded states. This period was called Reconstruction. After the Civil War‚ African Americans were free but with no place to live in or to work at‚ they settled with their former ‘masters’. African Americans were technically free‚ but no one wanted to hire a colored

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    To my friend and former slave‚ I’m sorry you had to go through what you did. But may I say‚ and hopefully you will forgive me for saying this‚ for a slave‚ your life was better than most other slaves. After all‚ you became free. I must apologize for almost giving you away. I should not have trusted that man who told me you were going to run away‚ after all‚ you were a loyal slave and a good one. You saw the abuses that many slaves experienced. They had iron muzzles and thumbscrews. Though it must

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