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Slavery ended in the Reconstruction Era, thanks to the 13th Amendment.
The Reconstruction Era. You're welcome.
the year was 1877
The Reconstruction era began in 1865 and ended in 1877.
The Reconstruction Era was the period of time that began after the US Civil War. The plans to reunite the USA were controversial and bitter.
Reconstruction was caused by the Civil war and slavery. After slavery ended Reconstruction was period that helped to rebuild society after the war.
Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant were the Presidents during the reconstruction period. Reconstruction is usually considered to have ended when Rutherford Hayes took office or soon afterward.
Slavery ended in the Reconstruction Era, thanks to the 13th Amendment.
ensure civil rights and protections for newly freed slaves.
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Lincoln until his death in April 1864 and then Johnson. Hays ended reconstruction to get the presidency and that resulted in Jim Crow laws and discrimination for a 100 years.
Ministry of Reconstruction ended in 1945.
I'm not sure if there was ever an "official" reconstruction period. Generally, "Reconstruction" is applied to federal government policies applied to defeated Southern states as early as 1863. Historians generally agree that Reconstruction policies ended soon after the inauguration (following a razor-thin election) of Rutherford B. Hayes in 1877.
President Ruthford Hayes, nineteenth president, kept his campaign promise to remove federal troops from the South, ending the period known as Reconstruction. The order was given on May 1st, 1877. The decision to end Reconstruction and return the rule to Southerners, soon resulted in the partial disenfranchisement of the Blacks in the South.
Reconstruction was what the period of rebuilding the south was after the civil war.
Alliance for National Reconstruction ended in 1941.
League for Social Reconstruction ended in 1942.