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Q: How did the reconstruction era politically affect the country?
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What era followed the Reconstruction era?

The Reconstruction era was followed by the Post-Reconstruction era, also known as the Gilded age.


How did polocies of the reconstruction era affect African Americans?

the polocies increased their voting rights


How did the police of the Reconstruction Era affect African-Americans?

They provided protections for African Americans (apex)


How did federal actions during the reconstruction era affect southerners?

The federal actions during the reconstruction era affected Southerners in the sense that all men were to be considered equal, and blacks were to be treated as equals before the law.


Why were taxes raised in the Reconstruction Era?

It help pay for repair's for Reconstruction Era


What caused the reconstruction era to start?

The Reconstruction Era occurred right after the civil war. So the civil war caused the reconstruction era to begin.


How did the end of the reconstruction era affect African-Americans?

Many states rolled back protections for African Americans.


What was the name given to the south?

Reconstruction OR "The Era of Reconstruction"


What are the pros and cons of the reconstruction era?

WELL RECONSTRUCTION WAS BOTH GOOD AND BAD FOR THE COUNTRY. WHAT WAS GOOD ABOUT RECONSTRUCTION WAS THE FREEDMANS BUERAU. WHAT WAS BAD WAS THE BLACK CODES, JIM CROW LAWS, SHARECROPPING, AND ALL THAT STUFF


What are some pros and cons of the reconstruction era?

What are some negative and positive outcomes of the reconstruction era?


What president was impeached during reconstruction era?

Andrew Johnson was impeached during reconstruction era.


Which President oversaw the end of the Reconstruction Era?

Rutherford Hayes oversaw the end of the Reconstruction Era.