The continued existence of the Ku Klux Klan in the United States proves that racism still runs deep within the American people. This organization began during Reconstruction, gained power and visibility, and is now pushed underground but very much alive.
we had implications on reconstruction and the southern states because of your mom :3 GG>
in the north states
The New State Constitution was successful during Reconstruction. It made the southern states write new laws that outlawed slavery. former slaves feared less of the southern states.
The purpose of Reconstruction was to give freedmen and white Unionists power to organize governments and control the former Confederate states indefinitely.
The rebuilding of the US after the Civil War was called the "Reconstruction Period".
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The first elected body in the colony of Virginia was called the House of Burgesses. It continued its existence until the establishment of the United States.
The Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction in 1863 was part of Lincoln's Ten-Percent Plan. The plan for reconstruction was based on forgiveness to unite the northern and southern states.
Because ending Reconstruction meant reintegrating the former rebellious Confederate states into the United States on a full and equal basis, and ending occupation of these states by Federal troops. Ending Reconstruction meant the removal of all political disabilities imposed on the 11 southern states that had formed the Confederacy.
In most states, Black politicians were visible and important, but rarely dominant
If this question is referring to 1948, they declared war on Israel. Following that, they refused to recognize it and continued to decry its existence. They also proceeded to lose every war they waged against Israel.
Federal soldiers were present in the Confederate states as a part of Reconstruction until the Compromise of 1877.
Reconstruction refers to the re-building of the United States into one country.
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to reconstruct the United States after the civil war.
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