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yes it was during reconstruction times.
Cotton was the main cash crop of the South during the Reconstruction Era.
What would it be like to live in the south as a freedman during Reconstruction?
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ratification of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments
they put in place many of the rights enjoyed today
they put in place many of the rights enjoyed today
They put in place many of the rights enjoyed today - Apex
The lasting influence of the laws passed during the Reconstruction period includes the expansion of civil rights for freed slaves, the establishment of the 14th and 15th Amendments, which granted citizenship and voting rights to African Americans, and the creation of a framework for rebuilding the Southern states after the Civil War. These laws laid the foundation for future civil rights movements and continue to shape discussions on equality and justice in the United States.
Reconstruction was at the end of the civil war and no civil rights were achieved in this time. In fact groups like the KKK began to make sure the former slaves were threatened and to not try to gain rights. Jim Crow laws were passed to keep people from voting, schools were segregated, and most towns in the south remained divided into white and black sections. It will take another 100 years before the fight for civil rights will take place.
Freeing 4 million slaves in 1865 during the Civil War by the Union victory is challenged after reconstruction. President Johnson then passed the black code and making the North outrage about the new law that was passed.
Reconstruction was very little help to the free slave. Most poltis made good money during recontruction period, not much unlike today. The people that is suppose to get the help neve gets it or get very little of it.
Andrew Johnson , who was from Tennessee ,was the President during the beginning of Reconstruction.
Andrew Johnson was impeached during reconstruction era.
it was a period during which the United States began to rebulid after the civil war, lasting from 1865 to 1877. The term also refers to the process the federal government used to readmit the the confederate states.
yes it was during reconstruction times.