1. A lack of commitment from the Executive Branch of Government 2. A lack of funding for long term changes such as education and enough troops to curb racial violence. 3. Fear from the general white population about the changes that were to take place, causing massive resistance and fueled radical groups. 4. Failure of the Supreme Court to uphold the amendments to the constitution.
It failed to end the bitterness between the north and the south
There were a few major failures during post-Civil War Reconstruction in the United States. After the Confederate defeat, the South suffered from a diminished economy and also still had great tension with union states. Additionally, freed slaves were now relegated to second class citizens who had less rights and could not hold any political appointment.
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Inefficient law enforcement, economic failure, and resistance led to the end of the reconstruction.
As the system developed, it became very corrupt
one way reconstruction was a failure is that the freedman bureau burn down the blacks school, meaning no freedom what so ever for the blacks.
I don't know that is why i am asking you
what are the social gains and failure of reconstruction era
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Reconstruction was indeed a failure, the criteria was not met.
It failed to end the bitterness between the North and the South
The South reverted to its racist ways following Reconstruction.
Reconstruction was a failure because it didn't rebuild the Southern economy or create lasting improvements in the social, political, and economic opportunities available to former slaves.
Inefficient law enforcement, economic failure, and resistance led to the end of the reconstruction.
The failure of reconstruction is universally agreed on, but the exact reason is a source of debate. The slaves were freed, but racism and hatred continued. The government did not give the slaves the tools to become successful.
As the system developed, it became very corrupt
The major internal cause of slope failure is gravity.
He was blamed for the failure of Reconstruction
Its failure to provide blacks with farm property of their own