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    United States has been ensured as an indivisible country by the victory of the North in the American Civil War‚ but in the course of the conflict much had been destroyed. The second war aim‚ the abolition of slavery was achieved only partially. Reconstruction The victory over the Confederate States (Southern) had the most productive agricultural region of the country economically ruined and destroyed its rich culture. The legal abolition of slavery also meant no equality of former slaves. Immediately

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    always clashed over key political arguments happening in the country. The parties are seen as opposites in the point of view of many Americans‚ as they take different sides almost all the time‚ even in today’s political establishment. During the Reconstruction Era‚ the Democratic party was the party of slavery and business because they were mainly supported in the south and was called “The White Man’s Party” from the Republicans. While the Republican party during this era was the party of the Union

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    American Revolution (DBQ) In the time period of 1860 and 1877‚ constitutional and social developments occurred in America that amounted to a revolution. Some constitutional developments were the Secession of 1860‚ the Emancipation Proclamation‚ and Amendments 14 and 15. Some social developments were the Freedmen’s Bureau‚ the Civil Rights Act of 1875‚ and Congressional Reconstruction. Put together‚ all these developments led to a revolution. Prior to 1860 the United States was already split

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    15th Amendment have helped to guarantee and ensure the equal Civil Rights that all men will share and all able to be comprised under the glorious Constitution. Yet throughout the years we have also placed ourselves in the continued process of reconstruction in which we have rid the terrors of extremists groups but also have accomplished the first steps of reunion with the Southern states. Likewise‚ these efforts to heal the previous tension have been done to almost a full recovery. Many former rebels

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    that all persons held as slaves within said designated States‚ and parts of States‚ are‚ and henceforward shall be free” In 1863‚ the Emancipation Proclamation freed Confederate-owned slaves. Later‚ after the Civil War had concluded‚ the Thirteenth Amendment emancipated the entire populace of African American slaves across the United States. Furthermore‚ the Reconstruction that followed the Civil War worked to create social‚ political‚ and economic equality for both races. However‚ the South was

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    Women’s Suffrage By the end of Lincoln’s Reconstruction Era‚ America’s economy doubled in size from the year 1877 to 1893. This period was trademarked the beginning of the industrial revolution. The revolution was sparked by new developments in the railroad industry and the telegraph. Through the massive industrial boom‚ the federal government failed to evolve its economic policies in accordance with its growing wealth‚ allowing corporations to monopolize certain industries. Almost all industries

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    There were 4 major factors that led up to the end of reconstruction. The first major factor was the Jim Crow Laws. Jim Crow was used as another word for African Americans back then. The Jim Crow laws made segregation. Because of these laws‚ the US Supreme Court declared that segregation was lawful as long as facilities for black and whites were equal‚ a policy known as "supreme but equal". The second major factor was Ku Klux Klan Violence. The K.K.K. was a secret group formed after the civil war

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    Reconstruction was the era right after the Civil War. After the Union’s victory‚ the overall goal for the country was to rebuild the South and preserve the Union. The period between 1865 through 1877‚ created many questions as to whether African Americans were free or still enslaved. During reconstruction‚ some African Americans were free but others were still slaves. Many African Americans were free during reconstruction. The 13 th Amendment specifically states‚ “Neither slavery nor involuntary

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    but this caused more problems. Former slaves‚ were unable to take care of themselves since they did not have any land‚ money‚ or education. During this period‚ President Abraham Lincoln was the person in charge of the reconstruction of the South. Lincoln’s definition of Reconstruction according to Radical Republicans Believed Southern Leaders

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    Lincoln’s plan for reconstruction was intended and proposed to unite the states that had seceded back into the Union‚ alliviate the war hatred between the North and South‚ to end the separation of democracy in the government and abolish slavery. In order to pose a hypothetical discussion to “if President Abraham Lincoln had lived‚ would his Reconstruction been different?” If we look back to Lincoln’s life‚ his accomplishments‚ ideals‚ understanding of people and his association with government

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