Reconstruction
The term "reconstruction" refers to the laws and regulations that former Confederate States had to adhere to in order to be fully integrated back into the Union. There were many faults and inconsistencies in the reconstruction acts that caused strife and discontentment in the South and in quarters of the North that had a different approach to rebuilding the USA.
Reconstruction refers to the process of rebuilding or restoring something, typically following a destructive event or period of time. In an academic context, reconstruction can also refer to the examination and reinterpretation of historical events or periods.
America
Because it has to do with the infrastructure of civilization, such as bridges, buildings, roads, etc.
Organizations and groups are not part of the government.
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America; countries are often referred to as "her."
The terms "US" and "US of America" refer to the same country, the United States of America. "US" is short for United States, while "US of America" specifies that the country is part of the American continent. Both are commonly used to refer to the same nation.
The civil war.
The post-Civil War era in which the Confederate states were recovering.
The Union was another name for the United States of America. In this instance, you mean the states that did not secede during the American Civil War. Some people would refer to them as the North. They were also the states whose populations' majority went against slavery.