During this time the political power shifted to former slaves and whites who had been loyal to the United States(the Union)
Railroads
they bought farms and sharecropped.
Reconstruction was what the period of rebuilding the south was after the civil war.
Economic Issues
During the reconstruction according to study island this is true i just took question and its right
Maintain a Republican domination of the National Government.
not really sure... but its one of these for SURE!!! A Figuring out how to bring the Southern states back into the Union B Deciding how to treat former Rebel leaders C Restoring law and order to the South D Deciding who the next president of the Confederate States of America would be
Walter Henry Cook has written: 'Secret political societies in the South during the period of reconstruction' -- subject(s): Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)
Edward Ord was appointed as the first military governor of Mississippi during the reconstruction period
During Reconstruction, South Carolina underwent significant political and social changes. The state was placed under military rule, freedmen gained political rights, and African Americans were elected to political office. However, this progress was met with backlash from white supremacists in the form of violence, which ultimately led to the end of Reconstruction in the state and the establishment of discriminatory Jim Crow laws.
More than 100 years of political conflict
More than 100 years of political conflict
More than 100 years of political conflict
wat were some famous institutions in louisiana during the reconstruction period
During Reconstruction, political corruption was widespread due to the chaotic transition following the Civil War. Southern states were under military rule and faced economic hardships, leading to opportunistic behavior by politicians. Many officials engaged in bribery, fraud, and manipulation to maintain power and influence during this turbulent period.
over 100 years of political conflict
During the Radical Reconstruction period in the United States following the Civil War, the group that had the smallest roles were likely the Southern white Democrats who opposed the policies of the Republican-controlled Congress. These Democrats, who were largely supportive of the pre-war social and political order, were marginalized and excluded from political power during this time. As a result, they had limited influence on the direction of Reconstruction policies and initiatives.