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    question of whether Reconstruction should or shouldn’t end has risen. I have carefully contemplated and I have come to a conclusion that Reconstruction shouldn’t end. Reconstruction shouldn’t end because the rebellious southern states didn’t fulfil all of the requirements of the Reconstruction Acts of 1867‚ they didn’t implement‚ in good faith‚ the 13th‚ 14th‚ and 15th amendments‚ and finally‚ because of violence‚ military oversight is still needed. The Reconstruction Acts of 1867 generally states

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    RECONSTRUCTION By: nicole alexandria Reconstruction was a time period of rebuilding economy and society. The South had needed to rebuild their economy and society because of the civil war. Many people disagreed with the idea because people thought that they did not need this and that they should live in ruins. Reconstruction occurred in 1867 many people felt devastated because they did not have adult males to help around. This

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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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    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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    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 opposed to working and living with African Americans‚ who they considered inferior to their own race. Therefore‚ the South

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    After the Union won the Civil War‚ the United of America began to repair the nation from 1865-1877. The reconstruction took place in the South. Unfortunately‚ Abraham Lincoln was assassinated‚ killed by John Wilkes Booth. The Vice President‚ Andrew Johnson‚ became president from 1865-1866. President Johnson believed the southern states wanted state government over federal government. Southern states wanted the right to create their own laws‚ and have the whole nation create their own laws. President

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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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    Many people don’t realize that after the Civil War‚ another war was fought during Reconstruction‚ a “Cold War” regarding the rights of the freedmen. Following the Civil War‚ the slaves were set free in a conflicted world where people couldn’t decide on their fate; they were caught in the crossfire between Congress and the civilians on the amount of rights they could have. The Congress‚ wishing to grant the freed slaves rights‚ failed to ensure the rights to the freedmen because of many reasons.

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    CHAPTER 15 TEST REVIEW RECONSTRUCTION AND THE NEW SOUTH Multiple Choice Questions 1. Reconstruction of the South after the Civil War was viewed by the victorious Northerners as A) a means by which the industrial capacity of the South could be rebuilt B) the best means by which poor whites could be given positions of power in the South C) the only way the South could be prevented from restoring their pre-Civil War society D) a necessary evil

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    “The World Turned Upside Down:  Reconstruction in Texas” 1. Introduction: The Myth vs. the Reality of Reconstruction 2. Wartime Reconstruction 3. Postwar Reconstruction 4. Congressional Reconstruction 5. Undoing Reconstruction 6. Enduring Impacts of Reconstruction in Texas _______________________________________________________________________ The Myth vs. the Reality of Reconstruction The Myth: At the end of the Civil War‚ in which Southerners had fought valiantly against the brutal

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