Reconstruction is considered a success in several ways, most notably through the passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, which abolished slavery, granted citizenship, and secured voting rights for African American men. It also led to significant advancements in civil rights and the establishment of institutions such as schools and hospitals for formerly enslaved people. Additionally, during this period, many African Americans gained political power, with individuals holding public office for the first time. However, these successes were met with substantial resistance, leading to long-term challenges that persisted beyond the Reconstruction era.
Passing the 13th amendment which was to allow 4 million slaves to be freed was one of the goals of the radical reconstruction. This was one of the feasible one.
To provide a meaningful answer, could you please specify who "her" refers to? This will help me identify and outline her successes accurately.
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.
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Blacks had the right to vote.
two of the success are the rise of HBCU's the Freeman's Bureau
The team's successes led it to a championship.
The Reconstruction was a success in that it restored the United States as a unified nation: by 1877, all of the former Confederate states had drafted new constitutions, acknowledged the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments, and pledged their loyalty to the U.S. government.
The greatest successes of the Reconstruction period were the African American politicians that were elected and held office as Congressional members. The success stems from people, who at one time weren't considered citizens or even human beings, became able to run and win the highest offices in the land. Although it was cut short when Reconstruction ended, the journey from people who were considered property to Congressional legislators was remarkable.
one is winning
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he did not have an successes.
Reconstruction is considered a success in several ways, most notably through the passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, which abolished slavery, granted citizenship, and secured voting rights for African American men. It also led to significant advancements in civil rights and the establishment of institutions such as schools and hospitals for formerly enslaved people. Additionally, during this period, many African Americans gained political power, with individuals holding public office for the first time. However, these successes were met with substantial resistance, leading to long-term challenges that persisted beyond the Reconstruction era.
Provincial Reconstruction Team Meymaneh's motto is 'One Team - One Mission'.
yes because every one fails and successes.
they could not afford one so they had did not have one