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    slave states. They decided to start the Reconstruction Era, which lasted from 1865-1877. The purpose of this Reconstruction time period was to rebuild the damage that has been left in the South from the Civil War. A group known as Radical Republicans worked to help all freedmen gain rights, but white supremacist groups interfered. Within that time period, “reactionary forces–including the Ku Klux Klan–would reverse the changes wrought by Radical Reconstruction in a violent backlash that restored white

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    Before the reconstruction era was the U.S civil war. During this time (as well as before), African Americans were treated as slaves and subject to extreme discrimination and inhumane treatment. One major point of this is that African American slaves had absolutely no rights, but this changed after the civil war ended in 1864 and the reconstruction era began. The reconstruction era as previously stated, began after the end of the civil war (so it began in 1865) and ended in 1877 with the Compromise

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    The necessity of Radical Reconstruction The Radical Reconstruction was a time of prosperity followed by the loss of all effort made to improve the country’s social and political life. Why was it necessary for it to happen? After the Civil War had ended a period of Reconstruction was in mind, but failed to succeed. President Andrew Johnson’s principle was that the South never had a right to succeed. He also believed that blacks should not have any role in the Reconstruction. Johnson appointed provisional

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    At first, reconstruction was a turning point, in which freed slaves could look forward to as free,civilized blacks. Sadly, the North and South couldn’t make ends meet as to reunite the Union. Reconstruction was supposed to be an era of change of good. However, there was also great resistance to change by the South. Which made this a difficult time for blacks around the states. Reconstruction gave blacks equal rights. It also gave access to mixed or segregated schools,and the right to vote. They could

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    Reconstruction in America As the great Civil War of 1861 came to a close many in our country knew a plan to rebuild and reconstruct our land and laws was needed. Unfortunately there were many opposing ideas of the correct Reconstruction plan making it difficult for our president to instate something concrete. It is well known that Lincoln, Johnson and the Radical Republicans all had similar but different ideas of what needed to be done. The ordeal was messy and heavily induced by the radical response

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    Reconstruction was a period of time in the United States that made history immediately towards the Ccivil Wwar. A lack of political focus on the effort failed to solve the sectional wounds and elimination of the freed slaves’ newly gained civil liberties failed to bring about long-term racial integration. In order for the slaves to have gotten social and economic equality, the North would have had to have focused strongly on pushing for black equality. In other words it was a social failure because

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    Reconstruction After the end of the Civil War at Appomattox, our nation’s leaders attempted to reorganize state and local governments in the fallen Confederacy, reestablish normal relations between the North and South, and to instill a sense of national loyalty once again. What transpired was a unforgiving Congress whose reconstruction policies failed to aid the South in economic, political, and social progress. Instead, spiteful legislation which wasdesigned to seek revenge on

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    Goals Of Reconstruction

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    Reconstruction was the time period by the following of the Civil War (1865-1877), which the United States began to rebuild. Also, the term refers to the process of the federal government used to readmit the defeated Confederate states to the Union. The following of the Civil War, the former slaves and their White allies from the North and South, they seek to redefine the meaning and boundaries of the American Freedom (Foner). Before an entitlement of Whites, Freedom would be expanded to include Black

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    emerged after the end of the Civil War. The two most common questions were: “How do we put the South back into the Union” and “What do we do with the free slaves?” The Reconstruction Era is known for its two parts. The first would be the Presidential Plan of Reconstruction and the other would be the Congressional Plan of Reconstruction. The Presidential Plan was proposed by Abraham Lincoln but was enacted by President Andrew Johnson. The plan consisted of ways on how to rebuild the South. This plan

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    failure of Reconstruction lies in the hands of the North. Due to the Northerners neglecting the events occurring in the South, it became easy for everyone to fall. Reconstruction was the period after the civil war, it was developed in order to reconnect the eleven states and allow for the Union to welcome millions of freedmen. This idea was easily placed on the back-burner due to the Panic of 1873. This occupied all of the North’s attention therefore leading to the overall failure of Reconstruction. In

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