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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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    AP United States History: Syllabus Mr. Adrian Carpio TERRA Environmental Research Institute acarpio@dadeschools.net Website (for now): http://therailsplitter.wikispaces.com Course Description Advanced Placement United States History is a fast-paced and rigorous course designed to provide students with the analytical skills and factual knowledge necessary to critically examine various issues in American History and relate them to events today. Because of one’s opportunity to earn college

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    protection under the law. On the other hand‚ Washington Urged blacks at this time to give up some of their civil liberties in order to make way economically. Interestingly enough‚ the United States at this time passed what is now known as the reconstruction amendments. These are the 13th‚14th‚ and 15th amendments which were supposed to give African Americans the civil rights they had been seeking. The 13th amendment abolished slavery‚ the 14th amendment gave all citizens(individuals born or naturalized

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    revolutionary decision America has ever made: Reconstruction. Reconstruction was the process of freeing black slaves and “rebuilding America”. It was doomed from the start‚ but who destroyed it? That’s a difficult question‚ as it could easily be the South or the North that doomed black people for nearly 100 years. The Southerners resisted Reconstruction a lot; the Klu Klux Klan was formed [and still exists today]‚ political cartoons showed people who supported Reconstruction as stupid or evil‚ and they created

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    1877 saw the end of Reconstruction in the USA with the situation of African-Americans looking to be more positive as they had just gained the right to vote in 1870 with the 15th amendment and gained equal protection under the law with the 14th but still suffered terrible amounts of discrimination in the North and the South. The ‘Black situation’ in 1900 was that the legal‚ social‚ economic and political status of blacks was inferior throughout the USA‚ especially in the South. One way in which you

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    civil war (1861-1865)‚ the time periods – Reconstruction‚ Gilded Age‚ and the 1920s – showed dramatic changes in the US democracy socially and politically. The US democracy progressed the most in the 1920s amongst the three above mentioned time periods‚ as every group in the society aim for social and political rights. The Reconstruction period (1865-1877)‚ as the name suggests‚ was a period of massive remodeling of the US democracy. The reconstruction‚ started by Abraham Lincoln to attract former

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    states should have their own rights. After the North wins the Civil War‚ the nation must regroup and rebuild the South. Who killed Reconstruction? I think both the North and the South contributed in the death of Reconstruction because of: Corrupted government in the North and the Rebellion of the South. In the South‚ the KKK murdered many contributors of the Reconstruction of the South. According to Document A‚ “... he was stabbed five or six times and then hanged on a hook in the Grand Jury room…”

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    Reconstruction and the Gilded Age (C) The industrialization movement in America was a very attractive incentive to migrate to the United States. “Record numbers of immigrants arrived in the United States‚ some 9 million from 1880 to 1900‚ and 13 million from 1900 to 1914” (1). Most people thought of the U.S. as a flagship for hope and economic gain. With the expansion of railroads‚ emergence of new technology‚ and vast supply of natural resources‚ opportunities were as high as ever. As cities populations

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    bring changes in southern part. “This struggle to rebuild Southern government‚ society‚ infrastructure and economy was called reconstruction.” This was greatly opposed by the white people‚ as they predicted that this could bring the opportunity for the black people to get their rights. That is the reason‚ Lincoln was assassinated 3 days after his proposal for reconstruction‚ where he raised the idea of bringing freedom to blacks through the right to vote. Though Lincoln was assassinated‚ his

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    Post Reconstruction was supposed to be a time of change for the world‚ especially for African Americans. Although post Reconstruction was believed to eliminate segregation and racial discrimination‚ many people noticed that there was actually little to no change that occurred. Luckily‚ slavery was part of the past and many great leaders including Abraham Lincoln had set out to change America in terms of equality. Unfortunately‚ post Reconstruction proved that nothing had changed for African Americans

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