Effects of the Reconstruction Era The end of the Civil War created many short term and long term effects. After the Civil War, 1863-1896, United States, the north and south are trying to reunite by Rebuilding the Nation, to become unified and avoid being attacked by other countries. Through 1896, the North and South tried to reunite to avoid being vulnerable from attacks by other countries. The government tried to solve key problems after the war with Rebuilding the Nation. This was called the
The Reconstruction era (1865-1872), introduced a new set of significant challenges to the South. Reconstruction was intended to allow the Southern states back into the Union. By doing this, it meant Southerners had to abide by the law of the land. According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, the word freedom is defined as the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint. This definition of freedom makes us perhaps question the states’ meaning. African-Americans’
In 1865-1877, Reconstruction was the federal governments pursuit to untangle the problems resulting after the Civil War. in my opinion, the Reconstruction era was a failure despite the few accomplishments.It failed simply because the Congress did not protect blacks from the Ku Klux Klan, the black codes limited "blacks" from mostly everything, and the Compromise of 1877 removed troops causing "blacks" to suffer. Although the Confederates had lost the war, they feared that life would be completely
The Reconstruction era was a period of time after the civil war of 1865-1877. The President and later the Congress would both put forth ideas and initiatives. Legislative responses and shifts in political power would mark this era with moderate success but in the end, a failure. One of the events that best expresses the reconstruction period has to be the abolishing of slavery through Congress's ratifying of the Thirteenth Amendment on December 18, 1865. After years of civil war and struggle throughout
intentions and targets. One moment in history that was very important and very influential today is the Reconstruction Era. The Reconstruction Era was a time period that contains many accomplishments, failures, leaders, and aims. There were many events in this era which made people call it a failure and a success. In the year of 1865, right after the Civil War, Reconstruction began. The Reconstruction Era was known as the time of “repair” after the civil war. At that time, the leader of the nation was
Lutz Mr.McKown Reconstruction Era The Reconstruction Era The Reconstruction Era is a time in the United States where they were breaking off slavery after the Civil War. During this Era they created three new amendments and put them in the the Constitution. These amendments were the 13th, 14th, and the 15th. The whole purpose for these amendments were to protect black people, and to outlaw slavery across the nation. What i’m gonna be explaining is how the Reconstruction Era came up with these
The Reconstruction Era was a period in American history distinguished by the efforts of many to rebuild the South after the end of the Civil War. Following the end of the Civil War, the South was left in an abominable state. Railroad tracks were ruined, homes were destroyed and even previously large bustling cities such as Charleston, Richmond, and Fredericksburg were left devastated. Economically, the South continued to fall since Southern money was now useless. Because it was essential to repair
“The Reconstruction Era, as you have all learned, occurred from approximately 1863 to 1877- just about twelve years before the majority of you were born. Within today’s eighth grade history classes, students learn about Reconstruction as being governmentally controlled by a morally and politically corrupt Republican party. You learn about reconstruction, acknowledging that the rise of the Ku Klux Klan has protected more of civilization, specifically women, as opposed to harming it by attempting to
In the years prior to the Reconstruction era, the nation was involved in a brutal civil war—one of the most destructive to ever take place. The North and the South were fighting against each other, with the Confederate States fighting for secession and slavery, and the Union fighting for an in tact country. Abraham Lincoln, the newly elected president, was against secession and blatantly stated so in his inaugural address, “A husband and wife may be divorced, but the different parts of our nation
In the United States history, the word Reconstruction Era has been considered in two intellects: the first comprises the comprehensive history of the whole country during the period of 1865 to 1877 subsequent to the Civil War; the second sense emphases on the alteration of the Southern United States, as engaged by Congress, from 1863 to 1877, with the rebuilding of society and state. Two men appeared as the foremost applicants in the 1876 election: Samuel J. Tilden who was a Democrat and Rutherford