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    The years 1865 to 1877 mark a period of reconstruction in which the country’s main focus was to heal the nation and bring the Confederate states back into the Union. Reconstruction took place in two distinct phases: presidential reconstruction‚ which was extremely lenient‚ and Congressional reconstruction‚ which was less forgiving‚ but more transformative. Presidential reconstruction had very limited success because President Andrew Johnson was swayed by Southern praise and became something of an

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    The Progressive Era in the United States lasted from 1880 to 1920 and started as a response to the change brought on the country after the Civil War and Reconstruction era. The Progressive Era was a period of social reform caused by industrialization‚ urbanization‚ and social inequality that lingered from the Civil War. After the Civil War‚ when the slaves gained their freedom‚ the Reconstruction Era occurred. A major goal of this time was to guarantee rights to former slaves and create new relationships

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    of pain and struggle‚ there was so much opportunity for change. In addition to the end of slavery‚ the war was supposed to create economic opportunities for everyone. It seemed like many thought the Civil War was a Second American Revolution. Reconstruction‚ the rebuilding period after the Civil War‚ was a time of great uncertainty in the country caused by the tension between radical Northerners who wanted to punish the South and fix inequities; and Southerners who wanted to keep their racist prior

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    Do you ever wonder who killed Reconstruction? Well many believe the North killed Reconstruction for a variety of reasons‚ but the three main reasons are the North’s racism‚ fatigue‚ and distractions. Some positives about Reconstruction were the Freedman’s Bureau‚ This gave the African Americans support like food‚ education‚ jobs‚ and legal help. Also there was the Civil Rights Act this gave the blacks and whites the same type of rights. But there was also some negatives around this time like Sharecropping

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    most renowned rulers of Great Britain. Ruling throughout the 1800s‚ Victoria was a beloved queen and empress. She made many reforms to the government. The most significant actions that happened during her reign was her marriage‚ the Victorian Age‚ and the multiple acts to improve life in England. During her rule‚ Queen Victoria had married Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg. This marriage would shape Queen Victoria’s political views‚ as Albert had a huge effect on her. He coaxed Victoria to end child

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    different forensic methods‚ for example‚ facial reconstruction‚ in order to determine the identification of the unearthed skeleton (Wagner‚ 1997). Facial reconstruction is “a forensic technique that attempts to recreate an individual’s face from a skull for the purpose of identification” (Hwang et al.‚ 2012‚ p.443). It can be divided into three main categories‚ for instance‚ two-dimensional‚ three-dimensional‚ and superimposition. Each category of reconstruction can produce an approximate face‚ which is

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    Radical Republicans gain control of Reconstruction politics? The Radical Republicans gained control of Reconstruction with the 1866 election. There was violence against freedmen‚ and the Northerners were outraged. The Republicans came up with the 14th Amendment. It gave anyone born in the United States citizenship. This included freed slaves. Numerous Northerners saw the need for tougher methods‚ and supported them. What impact did federal Reconstruction policy have on the former Confederacy

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    During the Civil War unit‚ we discussed many different types of authors. Some were cynical and pessimistic‚ while others were very optimistic‚ almost to the point of Transcendentalist. Three Civil War era writers that varied from pessimism to optimism included Ambrose Bierce‚ Mark Twain‚ and Walt Whitman. Ambrose Bierce‚ also known as “Bitter Bierce‚” was a writer in the 1800’s that wrote about war and the tragedy that comes along with it. Being a realist‚ Bierce wanted to reveal the horrors of

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    During the colonial era in America‚ the words freedom and liberty had a different meaning than how we perceive them today. The discrepancies between the four liberties help lay out where an individual’s freedoms lie‚ however further interpretation of colonial law can illustrate how individual rights were limited by higher authority. In this paper‚ I will argue that freemen during the colonial-era in America were limited to individual freedoms and rights‚ rather granted a form of freedom through communal

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    1913-21 were the most influential progressive presidents in the American History. The major accomplishments during the progressive period can be sort out into major five points regarding their consecutive fields Reform in the field of income tax. This reform Not only helped

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