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Q: How did African American slives change in positive negative ways during the Reconstruction Era?
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Who fought to restrict African American rights during reconstruction?

President Andrew Jackson restricted African American rights during reconstruction. Blacks were excluded from southern politics. Radical Reconstruction occurred from 1867 to 1877


What were the effects of the reconstruction act?

African American were not allowed to vote.


What is true african American churches?

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What main advantages did the African American slave enjoyed during reconstruction?

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During Reconstruction how did African American denominations bring culture into their churches?

They included African traditions in their services.


What is a correct statement about African American men during Reconstruction?

African-American men participated in official Georgia politics for the first time


What is a correct statement about African-American men during Reconstruction?

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How effective were the Reconstruction Amendments in protecting African American rights?

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What led to the reconstruction act of 1867?

African American Men's got to vote.


Who were some prominent African leaders during reconstruction?

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What did the end of reconstruction have on African Americans?

Southern states passed racist Jim Crow Laws that limited African American freedoms and restricted many of the rights they had received under Reconstruction.