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    The Underground Railroad was crucial to the Reconstruction era and in supporting the Union side of the Civil War. The Railroad was a system of routes and safe houses that helped slaves escape from slavery to a better life. Runaway slaves were led by “conductors” such as the famous Harriet Tubman to free territories‚ the most popular destination of these being Canada‚ or the “promised land”. Many slaves also escaped to Northern states‚ Mexico‚ or even the Caribbean. The system provided an opportunity

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    DBQ – Reconstruction In the time period from 1860 to 1877 many major changes occurred in the United States that made it more similar to how we know it today. During this time the 13th‚ 14th‚ and 15th amendments were acquired. In addition‚ many welfare and federal government programs began‚ however some of the social developments were less effective. Between 1860 and 1877 constitutional developments‚ to an extreme extent‚ and social developments‚ to a lesser extent‚ amounted to a revolution. During

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    Reconstruction Essay: Death to Reconstruction! A war took place in the North and in the South. The Civil War was fought for the abolishment of slavery in the south. After the war‚ the rest of the country needed to restore as a unified government. This was called Reconstruction. The north liked the idea of abolishing slavery while the south objected the abolishment. North or South: Who killed Reconstruction? The North and the South both killed Reconstruction for two different reasons: 1)In the South

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    The Reconstruction amendments redefined democracy in America by giving Black Americans the right to vote. The amendments ended the continuation of slavery and allowed equality for all‚ no matter their race. The amendments allowed everyone to have rights beginning at birth. It redefined democracy in America because for so long white Americans‚ specifically white males‚ were given the right to own Black Americans and racism was very prominent. White males were the only ones given the right to vote

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    millions of slaves‚ African Americans were blind to the effects to come. African Americans would face a new attack of obstacles and injustices during this time of the Reconstruction era. The Black Codes passed by the new southern government; which attempted to help regulate the lives of former slaves‚ but because of the lenient reconstruction policy’s lead by president Andrew Johnson white southerners were able to reestablish these civil authority’s they once had through the Black codes. The Black Codes

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    War ended on April 9‚ 1865 and 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

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    Romeo Johnson 6th Period The University of Georgia was chartered in 1785‚ the first university founded by a state government. The charter was written by Abraham Baldwin‚ one of the two Georgians to sign the U.S. Constitution. The university was a land grant university. The university had no religious affiliation; its purpose was to educate leaders for the state whatever their religious affiliation. For the rest of the confederation

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    South Carolina stand in line to vote for the first time. They wait‚ but when they reach the front‚ they are given a literacy test which they have to pass in order to vote. Voting was just one of the many rights the south denied freedmen during reconstruction. Many laws and amendments were created to make life fair for African Americans. However very few of these changes were respected in the south. Based on most of the documents and additional information from outside sources‚ very little change

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    Pauline Abadoya AMH 2020 Professor Miro September 1‚ 2024 Reconstruction Shortly following the Civil War‚ attempts to restore the southern states to the Union and securing the rights for newly freed African American Americans was defined as Reconstruction. While there were some significant progresses made‚ Reconstruction‚ in the long run‚ failed to completely reach its goal. One of the major reasons for the failure of reconstruction was inability to protect the freedmen from the racism they faced

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    again‚ there was the creation of many ideas‚ laws‚ amendments‚ and acts that led to what we call the Reconstruction period. The legacy of Reconstruction is good‚ as goals to reunify South and North were achieved. It is also very negative because racial inequalities continued in many different ways as black codes and Jim Crow laws kept blacks from being equal. Starting with the Radical Reconstruction‚ the South was attacked by laws that were intended to make them become states free of black oppression

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