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    period between 1865 and 1914 I believe that the federal government extended freedoms for Americans as groups through the Reconstruction Era‚ the Gilded Age‚ and the Progressive Era each of these are major events in history that had an impact on freedom in the United States. African America slaves‚ immigrants‚ the working class‚ and women are all groups that grained freedom. Overall‚ I think the federal government had an effective protector of freedom. During the Reconstruction Era this was an

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    The commonly held belief is that African Americans were free after the civil war and the passing of the thirteenth amendment in 1865. Since then‚ There have been many laws and practices enforced to systematically restrict African Americans from exercising their rights as citizens. Also whites wanted to keep blacks in a position to be considered inferior to them. Blacks were not slaves anymore; however‚ they were not free either. Generations of African Americans were forced to work against their

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    well as socially and politically. Beginning in 1865‚ this initiated the beginning of the Reconstruction era with the purpose of rebuilding and reestablishing America. Among the American people were the newly freed African Americans whom who were dumped into society frequently destitute‚ unaided‚ and unknowing. Although the north had won and blacks were given freedom‚ they still had fight to exercise their newly given rights. While Reconstruction was meant to recreate‚ reform‚ and restore America

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    The Reconstruction Era and its effects on Slavery with and after President Lincoln The Reconstruction Era which followed the Civil War was a period marked by a severe effort to re-establish a depleted and distraught society. The war‚ which was aimed at confronting the national dilemma of slavery‚ only led to subsequent problems over emancipation and an undefined condition of freedom. Some‚ who had naively assumed that ending slavery would resolve the problem of racial inequality‚ overlooked the

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    The Reconstruction period‚ between 1865 and 1876‚ was a time for rebuilding and healing to the nation after the Civil War. For blacks‚ however‚ it was a time of radical change politically‚ socially and economically. These changes‚ both good and bad‚ would affect the black race for generations to come. Some of these political‚ economical and social changes were negative‚ but most helped the blacks become better off. Reconstruction affected the blacks in many different ways. The main aspects that

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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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    United States started after the civil war in the age of reconstruction. That is when the United States decided to change how it worked as a nation. During reconstruction United States took many steps to reunite the nation that has helped for future generations. The reunification started with President Lincoln who was a radical republican who was the major key component of abolishing slavery. He was also the first president to start the reconstruction process of America. After President Lincoln’s assassination

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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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    Perry Shingala February 8‚ 2011 Period 5 IBHOA CIVIL WAR RECONSTRUCTION ESSAY America between 1865 and 1876 was very broken and disunited due to the obvious Civil War. There was much effort put in my various powers to put together America again and attain the unity preferably desired by the central governing body. Both the Congress and the Citizenry participated to remedy the discretely disunited states. President Johnson‚ who took office right after Lincoln against the radical republicans

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