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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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    1877 saw the end of Reconstruction in the USA with the situation of African-Americans looking to be more positive as they had just gained the right to vote in 1870 with the 15th amendment and gained equal protection under the law with the 14th but still suffered terrible amounts of discrimination in the North and the South. The ‘Black situation’ in 1900 was that the legal‚ social‚ economic and political status of blacks was inferior throughout the USA‚ especially in the South. One way in which you

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    Three dreams of Civil War memory showed up amid Reconstruction: the reconciliationist vision‚ which was established in adapting until the very end and destruction the war had brought; the racial oppressor vision‚ which included fear and viciousness; and the emancipationist vision‚ which looked for full opportunity‚ citizenship‚ and Constitutional correspondence for African Americans. In other words‚ the reconstruction era could’ve gone either one of two ways. Lincoln’s way‚ or Johnson’s way. Many

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    states should have their own rights. After the North wins the Civil War‚ the nation must regroup and rebuild the South. Who killed Reconstruction? I think both the North and the South contributed in the death of Reconstruction because of: Corrupted government in the North and the Rebellion of the South. In the South‚ the KKK murdered many contributors of the Reconstruction of the South. According to Document A‚ “... he was stabbed five or six times and then hanged on a hook in the Grand Jury room…”

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    1. What were the two phases of Reconstruction? What policies or decisions helped to shape each phase? • One phase of the Reconstruction era was the presidential era which started after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln‚ the man to take his place was Andrew Johnson. But as stated in the textbook “Johnson was a bitter racist” (411) he was against the idea of black equality. In May 1865 a lenient policy toward the South was designed to try and re-establish the southern state governments. The second

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    of our history for many years. Its start grew from a need for a labor source in the new and growing America. The Southern economy thrived from slave labor whereas the North did not rely on the labor of slaves. This paper will prove that slavery failed in the North because in the North there was no need for large labor to support the economic structure compared to the South where slavery was needed to support their economy. There are three main points that will be used to support this. They are;

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    In the year 1865‚ marks the end of the civil war with a victory to the North and granted freedom to some 4 million slaves but also marked the start of reconstruction. It was a process to put the pieces that were broken during the war back together. However‚ this wasn’t an easy task‚ for there were a lot of uprising challenges. In order to repair the nation there has to be a strong bond between the South accepting to be in the union and for freedmen to have rights but due to fear from the North who

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    The Reconstruction Era had caused many problems among the black people‚ the south‚ and the North (The Union). During this Reconstruction Era the South had found any possible loopholes that they could use to take black people’s rights away such as needing to do a literature test before voting‚ and used their power to scare and threaten black people into doing what they had wanted. To what length did the south destroy Reconstruction? The south had killed Reconstruction by using any and all loopholes

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    The first decade after the Civil War‚ also known as “the era of Reconstruction”‚ was a time of massive change in the USA. It was the time of the “Old West”‚ as we are used to seeing it in the movies – cowboys‚ buffalo hunters‚ and the construction of railroads; the symbol of prosperity in America. The North and the West grew richer and attracted millions of immigrants from Europe‚ who were looking for higher wages. Despite the fact that highly skilled workers were paid more than they would receive

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    Post Reconstruction was supposed to be a time of change for the world‚ especially for African Americans. Although post Reconstruction was believed to eliminate segregation and racial discrimination‚ many people noticed that there was actually little to no change that occurred. Luckily‚ slavery was part of the past and many great leaders including Abraham Lincoln had set out to change America in terms of equality. Unfortunately‚ post Reconstruction proved that nothing had changed for African Americans

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