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    The reconstruction of the Radical Republicans by 1867‚ Andrew Jonson’s reconstruction plan had largely failed; and his unwillingness to change drove many moderate congressmen to become radicals. These Radical Republicans came up with their own reconstruction. Although‚ there were already radical republicans before Andrew Johnsons plan failed and he know it was and still wouldn’t change what he was doing many moderate congressmen moved over to the radical side because they felt they could accomplish

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    families and seventy-one percent of single parent families report that their work schedule leaves their children home alone with no adult supervision after school. Introduction In America today‚ 1 in 4 youth are alone and unsupervised after school. Approximately 14.3 million children‚ among that amount 40‚000 are kindergarteners. Between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. is the highest risk of violence‚ with no adult supervision it’s very common for one child to steer towards

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    Drew Beyersdorf 6th U.S. History 12/7/12 Were Blacks Free During Reconstruction? Reconstruction was the South’s transformation following the Civil War. Reconstruction attempted to solve political‚ social‚ and economic problems between the South and the North. This time period was important to study because it showed America’s struggle to become reunited. To fully understand the question of whether Blacks were free during Reconstruction‚ “free” must be defined. To be free‚ within this historical

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    late 1960s‚ brought unification to all US citizens; Northerners and Southerners But Lincoln’s goal was not galvanized by equality‚ though he did detest slavery‚ Blacks were (at least at first) a secondary issue. Blacks were mobilized as a military need. Emancipation‚ Lincoln saw‚ would further undermine the Confederacy while providing the Union with a new source of manpower to crush the rebellion. Lincoln goal was to change the government from states to a union in order to keep the United States from

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    Was Reconstruction a “Splendid Failure”? Reconstruction was a failure. It had two main goals‚ which were to bring the South back into the Union and bring blacks into society. These goals were at odds with each other and could not be met at the same time. Therefore‚ Johnson chose the first option and allowed the South within the Union‚ but left the second option basically for people to figure out which was not a success. All in all it was a failure socially‚ economically‚ and politically. Socially

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    Members of the Radical Republican Party wanted the abolition of slavery and equality for freed slaves. Members also went against the Kansas-Nebraska Act and the Fugitive Slave Acts. There were many well-known members of the party that became a very powerful force in congress in the late 19th century such as: Thaddeus Stevens‚ Charles Sumner‚ Benjamin Butler‚ Fredrick Douglass‚ and Benjamin Wade. Several members were appointed chairman of important committees. Thaddeus Stevens was appointed chairman

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    Civil War was called the Reconstruction Period. Reconstruction was a federal policy established immediately after the South surrendered; it was an attempt to create a new Southern society and heal the terrible wounds between the North and South. The three main goals of the Reconstruction were to "protect the rights of the freed slaves‚ rebuild the South ’s devastated economy‚ and enforce the loyalty of the ex-confederates . In spite of tremendous efforts‚ the Reconstruction Period failed to completely

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    Compare and contrasts Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction‚ the Wade –Davis Bill‚ Johnson’s plan‚ and Radical Reconstruction. Evaluate the successes and failures of Reconstruction. After the Civil War‚ Lincoln began Reconstruction with his Ten Percent Plan‚ which was opposed by Radical Republicans. This plan allows bring states back to the union when 10 percent of voters agree to it. Republicans was against Lincoln because they thought his policy as too merciful‚ and they concerned about the re-enslavement

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    superior future. One movement that changed its future was Reconstruction. Reconstruction was a time period in America involving many leaders‚ goals and accomplishments. By the end of the civil war‚ nobody knew what was to be done. With the assassination of President Lincoln in 1865‚ it was up to President Andrew Johnson to try to reunite former enemies. They had to solve one issue; African Americans still continued to serve white southerners on their plantations. Was the Reconstruction a success or a

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    Reconstruction after the civil war even though worked years later‚ at the time was a complete failure at the attempt to fix the country. During this time the North while trying to help bring the economy back up in the south tried to fight for the rights of the African Americans in the South as well as to bring rights to the colored. People will argue and try to justify that it was successful because it passed the 3 main amendments of the time (which will be discussed later). Today yes those amendments

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