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Eric Foner What Is Freedom Summary

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Following the Civil War, the government was in the process of establishing a support system known as Reconstruction. In the reading, “What is Freedom?” Reconstruction, (1865-1877) written by Eric Foner explains how the South was in trouble. Due to the compensations that were left after the war, Reconstruction was the only hope of rebuilding the economy in the South. Along with trying to reconstruct the government situations, there were also issues that had come along that interfere with fixing the nation. The most memorable change was between different ethnicity that soon leads to slavery. Slavery was a big impact that changed people’s life dramatically. It had given the white southerners the right to control the African- American people. Overall, the Reconstruction failed its goal to give every person their equal rights. When slavery finally came to end, a lot of the African Americans had the ability to be free. The white community was no longer in control. The African American community had extended to where they had the chance to have their own churches that (only) allowed the same ethnicity. Having their own church allowed them to speak and express their rights along each other. If they were to …show more content…

Without the help of the slaves, the masters were not able to maintain the plantation alone. To have a plantation it takes time and the skills to be able to grow it. Losing their slaves/workers made them have the responsibility to take over the work which was a lot. With the causes of them losing out some of the free slaves had protested to have a working arrangement, which eventually followed to “Freedmen’s Bureau”. It is a system that was made to give rights to both communities and gave helpful resources for the people. Eventually it led to “Sharecropping” where the masters and the plantation planters (slaves) came to an agreement to share half the

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