democrats had gained enough power to make a change
democrats had gained enough power to make a change
the main idea of reconstruction is to rejoin the south and the north.
The three main presidents during the Reconstruction Era were Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, and Ulysses S. Grant. Lincoln initiated the Reconstruction process with his plans for reuniting the nation after the Civil War, but he was assassinated in 1865. Andrew Johnson, who succeeded him, faced significant challenges and opposition regarding his lenient policies toward the South. Ulysses S. Grant later took office and focused on enforcing civil rights for freed slaves and combating the Ku Klux Klan.
Actually reconstruction ended with the election of Hayes in 1877. The election was a tie and Hayes made a deal with the committee who decided the presidency. The deal was he would end reconstruction and this decision actually affected policy for the next 100 years. By ending reconstruction early the southern states were able to institute Jim Crow Laws which made discrimination an government policy. Without the early end to reconstruction the south may have been a different place and it took the 1964 Civil Rights act to overcome Jim Crow.
reconstruction
reconstruction
Democrats had gained enough power to make a change.
democrats had gained enough power to make a change
Democrats had gained enough power to make a change.
democrats had gained enough power to make a change
democrats had gained enough power to make a change
Not many more rights were given to them. They now had the chance to work for someone and get paid for it. Their main benefits were in the North after reconstruction.
the main idea of reconstruction is to rejoin the south and the north.
he died a week after the war ended...he reallly didn't get to see the reconstruction of our nation.
Cotton was the main cash crop of the South during the Reconstruction Era.
the main idea of reconstruction is to rejoin the south and the north.
The main policies of the administration of Manuel Roxas included national reconstruction, closer ties with the United States, and the adherence to the newly created United Nations. He also wanted relief for the masses, the maintenance of peace and order, and government efficiency.