After a life of slavery and no rights, slaves became free. However, this caused problems. A group of people called the KKK caused harm to African Americans, using fear tactics to force certain actions upon them, sometimes ending in death. The reconstruction period, 1865-1877, was a time when the United States of America was trying to recover from the war. The United States was once again a united country, but during the war things got destroyed and the states were still divided with their beliefs. Many areas of the south were burned or wrecked, therefore they needed to be rebuilt. Also, many Southerners did not agree with the laws to make former slaves free. This caused the establishment of the Ku Klux Klan. Reconstruction was a success because …show more content…
A) were very helpful to African Americans. They ended slavery, made anyone born in the United States a citizen, and allowed African Americans to vote. Reconstruction was a success because the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments were created. The 13th amendment(Doc. A) was a success because it ended slavery officially. No man could be controlled or owned by another. This helped many former slaves, yet caused trouble for them. The Ku Klux Klan was a group of white southerners that opposed African Americans and used fear tactics to force them to leave, or they killed them. However, once African American was able to get to the North, they were safe. They could get a job and receive pay. Next, the 14th amendment(Doc.A) gave anyone born into the United States full citizenship. They would be protected by the laws and given rights. This was important because they would be protected by any laws of any other white person, which was a step in the direction of equality. Finally, the 15th amendment(Doc. A) allowed African Americans to vote. This was important because the African Americans would be able to choose who they wanted for president. They would have a say in the election, which is something they never got before. They have the ability and right to choose the most equal president who supports them and tries to help …show more content…
D). Because of the Jim Crow Laws, African Americans were not able to go to school with white kids, so they needed their own school. Reconstruction was a success because the Freedmen's Bureau helped educate many African Americans. The Freedmen’s Bureau was successful because they helped educate African Americans. During slavery, African Americans did not know how to read or write, so it was a big step. Education also helped them get good jobs, and good jobs led to good pay, which then led to a better life. Therefore, educating African Americans was a success. Finally, the reconstruction era was a success because black people were becoming congressmen. This is important because they are becoming more equal to whites. Another reason reconstruction is a success because black people were becoming congressmen (Doc. I). In Document I, it is a picture of 6 black people with important roles in the government. 5 of them are U.S. Representatives, and one is the Senator from Mississippi. These are important pictures because they are finally getting important jobs. This is a big step for them because before, they weren’t regarded as people, nevertheless as a Senator. This all occurred during the 1870-1870 time period. In total there were 17 African Americans elected to government
After the Civil War in 1865, a period of reconstruction in which tried to better the economy began. Unfortunately, Reconstruction was viewed as not a success because of the black codes, blacks couldn’t still voice their opinions, and the Klu Klux Klan were sending threats.
The slaves were finally freed in this time period, but the whites kept treating them badly because they thought that the slaves forgot how to act human. The South killed reconstruction, they are mainly the reason it failed. The KKK went around killing any political figure they could, they mainly targeted carpetbaggers though. “It is my mournful duty to inform you that our friend John W. Stephens, State
During the Reconstruction Era, African Americans got more opportunities which led to their growth. Some of these opportunities were education and many different work choices that wouldn't have happened without Reconstruction. In the history alive article it explained how after the Civil War, people built schools and colleges for black children across the south increasing their education greatly. Also, the reading ability rate of African-Americans went from 5% during slavery to more than 50% after slavery. Because of their ability to go to school, African Americans learned how to read and other educational experiences which made them have the same rights as white people providing for growth. After the Civil War, between 1865 to 1903 22,000 more black people than before owned business’. This led to success of African Americans in financial ways gaining more money. After reconstruction a lot of African-Americans started their own business leading to the success rates of African Americans going up greatly. Furthermore, 1/5 of the new office holders in the south were actually African Americans after reconstruction and they were all smart they were all smart, hard-working, focused, and ambitious. This was huge for the black community because they had never had black government politicians before. This made it so the government in the south was less white supremacy and more equality, bringing in new opinions from African American
This shows that black people are now getting a good education in schools, where they are learning how to read and write. This shows that the Reconstruction was successful because now blacks are getting things similar to the whites and they are given more opportunities now, after the reconstruction period. The 14th amendment also said that people born in the U.S were U.S citizens. This allowed blacks born in the U.S to be citizens. This gave them more opportunities to do things that the whites were able to
Reconstruction was unsuccessful because African-Americans didn’t have good education, security, and it was established a segregation. To begin with, the African-Americans faced many challenges in the area of education. As the African-Americans were considered inferior to the whites in the society they could not attend a proper school. Du Bois became the first African-American to graduate from Harvard and demanded opportunities for the black man. In addition, African-Americans suffered a large amount of violence. One example of the violence they suffered was the creation of the Ku Klux Klan (K.K.K) an organization whose objective were to convey terror to the blacks. Members of the K.K.K used violence with the objective to stop
Reconstruction was the period immediately after the Civil War from 1865-1877 when the U.S. had to rebuild and readmit the south into the Union. Due to the actions of the federal government, African Americans acquired multiple new rights. The introduction of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments freed black people from slavery and granted them citizenship and the ability to vote. The creation of the Freedman’s Bureau was another positive result of Reconstruction as it provided assistance to African Americans. Some were given shelter, food, jobs, and minimal education.
Reconstruction developed in 1865 and discontinued in 1877. What happened before Reconstruction was that the civil war fought by the Northern and Southern whites because of state rights, trading and slavery. During Reconstruction, the newly freed African Americans emerged and that was when Reconstruction started. Life changed for newly freed African Americans as the result of Reconstruction because it meant that they could start their worthwhile lives. The impact of Reconstruction on African American were socially and economically a failure because they were mistreated and were in control by the rich white people however, Reconstruction was successfully politically because African Americans were involved with the government.
In conclusion, the Reconstruction was overall a failure, but for Black Americans, there was some success. The abolition of slavery, the right of citizenship, and the right to vote were three such wonderful advances. Two other breakthroughs Black Americans gained were the right to participate legal religious practices and legal right to gain an education (Schultz
Reconstruction was both a failure and a success. It was a success because it saw black people who were once slaves freed and they now had some rights. Racism was still big and the majority of the United States of America didn’t see black people as equals, but it was still better than being a slave and having one person control every aspect of your life such as who you marry, what you learn when you work and even how you died. Freedom and basic rights were the biggest success of reconstruction, for reconstruction had many more failures such as sharecropping, the rise of the KKK going unchecked, a lot of infighting in politics and just a lot of back and forth because people, not just the south didn’t want to change. The Fourteenth Amendment
In 1st Reconstructions Era, I have learned about the overcome that the federal government create 13th amendment to abolish slavery, 14th amendment is address citizenship rights and equal protection of the laws for former slaves, 15th amendment is black suffrage for all men. Federal legislation like Freedman's Bureau worked to meet the needs of African American. It served African American in education, medical care, health, food, and economic. Also, the Civil Rights Act wants to get African American participate equally in the government. Black men were elected to every level of government include governors and senators. Many African Americans participated in new state and
America has gone through many political modifications. As history moved forward, leaders brought along a variety of plans for the future. Unfortunately, most of these “revolutionary drives” were cut off. Reconstruction led to both a success and a failure, consisting of many goals and respected people.
More than 4 million slaves were freed in the Confederate states because of the emancipation proclamation, but they did not have jobs, education, places to live, or a guarantee of basic civil rights. Most African-Americans were not able to become financially stable because of the countless problems they encountered while looking for jobs. By 1865, northern freedmen started establishing schools but still, countless people were uneducated. Many of the African-American encountered lots of struggles because they didn’t have civil rights. Reconstruction was an attempt to make the life of an African-American better, but in a way, it just made the life of African-American worse by creating issues like incorporating former slaves into American
However, overall, Reconstruction was unsuccessful. Although the Freedmen’s Bureau, which was established by President Abraham Lincoln, offered food, medical help, education, and assistance to newly freed slaves, many other societies like the Ku Klux Klan set out to terrorize African Americans. Also, laws were passed to restrict African American from enjoying their new freedoms. Reconstruction was an important time period in United States History. It was the aftermath of the Civil War. It was a time period when African Americans were assimilated into American culture. In fact, although it officially ended in 1877, reconstruction is still occurring today. African Americans are still not treated as well as other Americans are. Reconstruction is an important time period on which we can reflect and plan on how to treat African Americans. Many plans did not work out for Reconstruction, and now is the time when we can improve our ways and finally treat African Americans as
The main complaints against the Presidential Reconstruction were the Radical Republicans of Congress. New political forces in the South gave way for new changes. During reconstruction, African Americans made huge political gains. They voted in large numbers and were also elected to political office. African Americans were elected as sheriffs, mayors, legislators, Congressmen, and Senators. Even thought their participation was significant, it was exaggerated by white southerners angry at the Black Republicans governments.
During the time of Reconstruction, the federal government did little to help the people of America as a whole, they concentrated on bettering African American lives and “reconstructing” the South. The focus during this time period was to protect the rights of African Americans, which had long and hard been fought for. The federal government made it their priority to ensure equal rights among all black people. Also, the readmission of the Confederate states was essential to the federal