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    Reconstruction started to go down the hill when Grant wanted to start building and fixing many things throughout the United States. Grant wanted to fix things such as old factories‚ railroad tracks‚ homes‚ and build more business on the open land across the United States. When all of this construction went on across the US‚ the country started to face a big problem in money causing reconstruction to somewhat fall. In 1876 President Ulysses S. Grant’s time as president was up. Therefore‚ the new president

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    Reconstruction was a time period in history that the United States went through to reunite the North and South after the Civil War. African Americans were a major part of this due to the fact that during the Civil war their emancipation from slavery was one of the major reasons for the division. In an attempt to reduce future conflicts that were arising due to the hostility between black and whites; laws were put in place to try and secure the rights of African Americans. These laws that were put

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    THE RECONSTRUCTION ERA: PRESIDENT JOHNSON VERSUS THE RADICAL REPUBLICANS Abraham Lincoln issued the Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction as the Reconstruction plan in 1863‚ two years before the end of civil war. Lincoln proposed the Ten-Percent Plan with a provision requiring the ex-confederate states to rewrite their constitution stating their allegiance to the United States. Those states can be admitted back if ten percent of its eligible voters pledged their loyalty to the Union. Included

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    Yvonne Craig Word Count: 2041 “Freedmen has nothing but their freedom”. Discuss the treatment of ex slaves in the South during Reconstruction. Freedmen itself is the term used to describe slaves who became free men after the US Congress passed the Confiscation Act of 1862. Previously‚ at the outset of was in Tinkell and Shi’s text ‘America‚ A Narrative History’ one is made aware that at the beginning of war‚ then President Lincoln‚ whom was later assassinated had promised to restore the union

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    The 18th Amendment

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    The 18th Amendment ‚ considered to be one of the biggest follies of the nation‚ was brought about with the intent to sincerely help the U.S.‚ but more harm came from it than good. Prohibition‚ also known as the 18th Amendment ‚ was ratified on January 29th‚ 1920 and was repealed on December 5th‚ 1933 with the ratification of the 21st Amendment which nullified prohibition.The 18th Amendment stated that it was illegal to manufacture‚ transport‚ and sell alcoholic beverages in the

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    of the Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution that occurred on August 18‚ 1920. Sources such as Wikipedia detail the extensive process of the approval of women’s suffrage that took place over the span of about forty years and the opposition it overcame to become an amendment‚ however it fails to explain the men’s role in the women’s suffrage movement‚ particularly in the state of Tennessee‚ which was the last state’s vote needed to approve its ratification as an amendment to the US Constitution

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    The proposals that have been put forth to repeal or modify the 22nd amendment are constitutionally incorrect. The proposal to revise the 22nd amendment should be challenged. This amendment is indeed necessary to safeguard and prevent the developments of a virtual dictatorship. The approach to change the amendments for our future and current presidents and holders of other offices should not be modified in the intent of bettering the community. "The Nations first president had the opportunity to

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    An example for the future‚ Reconstruction governments in the south and in the federal government accomplished more than anyone could have imagined. Following the civil war‚ the Union appointed Republican governments in the former Confederate states. These governments did much more than restore the states to their former glory: they instilled their values in the laws. The states’ laws were more pluralistic than ever‚ and quality of life for African Americans was greatly improved. The Republican governments

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    America had to be rebuilt. This was the beginning of Reconstruction. Most would look at this period as the most misunderstood and controversial eras in the history of America. The roles of ex—slaves after the Civil War ended went through many changes. Many African Americans post civil war played great significant roles as they hurdled the obstacles they were faced while making great contributions to numerous levels of society. Reconstruction was very short—lived but it was an era of true civil

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    What were the central issues that Reconstruction sought to deal with? • They were issues with reestablishing the government under the union. President Lincoln issued the “Ten Percent Plan” the plan entailed that 10% of the state voters took the oath pledging their loyalty to the union‚ then they would be able to establish a new state government and apply for federal recognition. What did the freed people hope to achieve? What were their goals did they achieve them? • African-American slaves were

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