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Q: Why did American lose interest in reconstruction?
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Why did most Americans lose interest in Reconstruction in the 1870s?

Americans lose interest in reconstruction in the laste 1870s because conservatives had regained control the south.


Why did the north lose interest in reconstruction?

The lost interest because they had more important issues to worry about like the Panic of 1873 also called the comromise of 1873


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What impact, if any, does Reconstruction have on American society today? 


Why did it become difficult for republicans to enforce reconstruction?

More democratics had gained seats in Congress, and many Northeners were losing interest in reconstruction.


The reconstruction acts required that?

The reconstruction acts is required by government. This was passed after the American Civil War.


What effect did World War 2 have on the population of the United states?

We did lose a large amount of troops but there was not much reconstruction needed because no battles from WW2 took place on American soil.


Who fought to restrict African American rights during reconstruction?

President Andrew Jackson restricted African American rights during reconstruction. Blacks were excluded from southern politics. Radical Reconstruction occurred from 1867 to 1877


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The American Interest was created in 2005.


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What and when was Reconstruction?

Reconstruction is the period after the Civil War until 1877. It was a period where the South was being punished by the North for starting the Civil War.