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    was faced with the task of reuniting the North and South together after the Civil War. The Reconstruction period was a time when the government thought that all people needed human rights even African Americans. Until this point African Americans had no rights. They were still considered less than a full person in a society that proclaimed that all of God’s people are created equal. The national debate over reconstruction began during the civil war. Laws were put into place that gave African American

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    Reconstruction occurred from 1865 to 1877. It could be considered successful because it restored the United States as a whole after the Civil War. Even though it brought the states back together‚ it stilled failed in many ways. Reconstruction gave the Government a chance to end segregation and change society’s view of African Americans‚ but nobody took it. Reconstruction amplified racial discrimination. Some examples being “Black codes‚” sharecropping‚ and the Ku Klux Klan. The “Black Codes” were

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    North‚ and made it’s way all the way down to South.

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    Be prepared to identify (who‚ what‚ when‚ where) and describe the historical significance of the following terms. Study your text chapters 9-17‚ lecture notes and ALL assigned readings through Weeks 11-15. NOTE: I have not listed most of the primary documents here‚ but you are responsible for them. Land Ordinance of 1785 Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Thomas Jefferson / Jeffersonian Republicans Louisiana Purchase / Corps of Discovery Marbury v. Madison War of 1812 / Hartford Convention

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    Spies had a huge impact on the Civil War. Spies would transfer information from either Confederacy to Union or from Union to Confederacy. Life as a spy was extremely dangerous. If you were a male caught spying you were sentenced to death in front of a firing squad. For women the sentence was less severe‚ most would just get imprisoned‚ but if caught with very serious information or spying for a second time after being imprisoned‚ they would be killed. Spies had to be extremely quick thinkers in

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    The American Civil War from 1861-1865 was the bloodiest conflict in American history. One such person who wrote on slavery‚ southern society‚ and the Civil War was Karl Marx. Marx was mostly known for his critical writings on capitalism and European society‚ but the unique situations in the New World captured his attention. For Marx‚ the way in which the world was organized was strictly based upon economic factors and conditions. He would argue that the focus of the American Civil War should be on

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    Why Did the Civil War Begin? On 22 August 1642‚ King Charles I raised his battle standard and declared a civil war against his enemies in Parliament. A civil war is a conflict fought between inhabitants of the same country. In this case the two sides that fought against each other in England were the King ’s side known as the Royalists and Parliament ’s side known as the Parliamentarians. The main reasons for going to war were part of three or possibly four topics; they were Money‚ Religion‚

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    slavery the South was driven by it‚ while the North wasn’t. In the North it has bad soil while in the South they had great soil. Also in the North they came for religious freedom while in the South they came for money. Although they had these difference they all came from England. People settled in the North and South Colonies for different reasons based on geography and culture‚ they had a different way of life‚ but also did things similarly. Although both the North and the South had slavery

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    Alexander II came to the throne in March 1855 at the age of 36‚ having been well prepared and trained to take over from his father‚ Nicholas I. Due to his father’s wishes on his death bed Alexander was committed to retaining the autocratic powers of the tsardom. However he was less of a disciplinarian than his father and was more open to the arguments of the other people around him.  He was deeply influenced by defeat in Crimean war and by liberal ministers‚ Alexander II undertook extensive reforms of

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    What impacts did the Fifteenth Amendment have on the South during the Reconstruction Era of The United States? Name: Jorge Argote

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