Although the end of the Civil War in 1865 marked the liberation of over 4 million slaves, American society still faced many obstacles in becoming a truly free country for freedmen. The process of integrating blacks into white society and granting them deserved civil rights, known as Reconstruction, consisted of two main phases. In May of 1865, President Johnson enacted the first stage of Reconstruction, in which he returned all the property of ex-Confederates who agreed to support the 13th amendment…
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Mike Seggio December 9th, 2014 U.S. History ID's: Unit 3 // Part 2 Reconstruction Scalawags: any person who behaves badly, but not amusingly mischievous rather than harmful An example of a scalawag would be a white southerner who had collaborated with northern Republicans. Carpetbagger: a political candidate who seeks election in an area where they have no local connections. Lincoln could be used as an example of a carpetbagger when it came to gaining votes for failed his election(s) into the senate…
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had a superior general. But the North, with its larger population and comparatively enormous industry, enjoyed a tremendous material advantage. 114. The fall of Atlanta is not only for it strategic and military significance but for its political importance. The victory greatly increased northern morale and is credited for aiding the reelection of Abraham Lincoln and George McClellan. 115. Candidates:…
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Between Southern Reconstruction and the start of the Progressive Era, American agriculture experienced great changes. Agriculture had been a prolific part of the United States' economy before the Industrial revolution. The Industrial Revolution certainly had an effect on American agriculture, but it still continued to evolve. Further development of agriculture was affected by government policies, developing technologies and a changing economy for farmers. As industrialization surged after the Reconstruction…
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Civil War one of the most monumental moments in America happened. The beginning of reconstructing America was taking place. The main part of this reconstruction on America was to give slaves their freedom back. There were a bunch of arguments, debates, and leaders that fought along and against the slaves. About ten years before the beginning of reconstruction the Dred Scott case was held, and it meant that any blacks whether they were free or slaves couldn’t become citizens of the United States. There…
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Natural Rights 3) Mercantilism 4) Reconstruction 5) Emancipation 6) Populism 7) Rights of the Accused 8) New Deal 9) Suffrage 12) Industrialization “economic transformation of society by the development of large industries, machine production, factories, and an urban work force” “liberties to which one is entitled as a human being, as distinguished from those that are created by laws of governments” “period from 1865 through 1876, when the Southern US states…
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In 1865, the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution legally ended slavery within the territories of the USA. However, achieving full African American "Civil Rights" took over a century. Which, in the context of this essay, refers to (more) complete legal and societal parity between African Americans and the white majority. Many factors contributed, both positively and negatively, to the gradual progression of African American civil rights, which culminated in the Civil Rights Acts of the 1950s and…
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In the United States of America, during 1865-1877 after the Civil war was considered the reconstruction era. This is a time in the United States where the Northerners were trying to reunite the country and help rebuild the south. During this period discrimination and racism was still occuring, but this did not stop African Americans from trying to advance and better their lives. People such as W.E.B Du Bois, Booker T. Washington and may more tried many different things to help African Americans move…
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gin in 1793 solidified the central importance of slavery to the South's economy. By the mid-19th century America's westward expansion along with a growing abolition movement in the North would provoke a great debate over slavery that would tear the nation apart in the bloody American Civil War (1861-65). Though the Union victory freed the nation's 4 million slaves the legacy of slavery continued to influence American history from the years of Reconstruction (1865-77) to the civil rights movement that…
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How Aunt Chloe Got Liberation Through Reading The American Civil War occurred between the Confederate States of America and the Union for four years from 1861-1865. The Union is the North area, which is industrialized and urbanized. In contrast, the Confederate States of America is the South, which was rural and had a slavery system. They had a serious conflict about the Union’s opposition to the slavery system. This conflict resulted in the war with the Confederate States of America as they wanted…
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