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Reconstruction Era

The Reconstruction Era was the period of time directly following the Civil War, during which the Southern United States faced great changes politically, economically, and socially. While most historians consider Reconstruction to have been a failure, it was an impactful chapter in the history of American civil-rights.

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How did federal actions during the reconstruction era affect southerners?

The federal actions during the reconstruction era affected Southerners in the sense that all men were to be considered equal, and blacks were to be treated as equals before the law.

Why did the Ku Klux Klan form in the Reconstruction Era?

The Ku Klux Klan formed in the reconstruction era because the white southerners now felt out of power.

How long did the Reconstruction era run?

The Reconstruction era ran from 1865 to 1877. Though in the long run, it really didn't work out.

Why was the impeachment of Andrew Johnson important in the reconstruction era?

The failure to impeach Andrew Johnson showed that Congress cannot remove the president due to policy disagreements. This would give Congress toomuch power. - Andrew

What act ended Reconstruction?

Hayes withdrew the troops federal troops from the South

Why was the south under bayonet rule?

Because the Confederate States was conquered militarily by the US government and occupied by US troops for many years to insure the policies of the Federal government were enforced.

What time frame was the Reconstruction Era in?

It started in 1865, right after the civil war ended, and the Union started to rebuild the south and the country as a whole. With the compromise of 1877, and the election of Rutherford b. Hayes, it ended.

So it lasted 1865- 1877. :)

How were African Americans treated after the Reconstruction Era?

After the Reconstruction Era, African Americans faced systemic discrimination and violence, particularly through Jim Crow laws that enforced racial segregation in the South. Despite the legal end of slavery, many were subjected to sharecropping and economic exploitation, which perpetuated cycles of poverty. Additionally, groups like the Ku Klux Klan emerged, using terror to suppress Black civil rights and maintain white supremacy. Overall, the period marked a regression in the social and political advancements made during Reconstruction.

Why was reconstruction era important?

It more or less united the war torn country. Wasn't a complete success, hatred between races and north and south still, but all states united under flag again.

Who lost the most as a result of the Compromise of 1877?

African Americans, who lost federal protection of their civil rights

Who did the reconstruction?

Abraham Lincoln did the reconstruction

How has the Reconstruction Era affect us today?

I only know ONE of the reasons that the Reconstruction Era affects us today. And that is because of the recession. In 1873 the Panic of 1873 happened, thanks to a company named Jay Cooke and Company, a major investor in railroads and the largestfinancier in the Unions Civil War group, went bankrupted. Many people started loosing money and soon became unemployed. In 1874, the Democrats gained control of the House of Representatives.

If you know any more, please improve this answer with another TRUE reason about this topic.

What were the problems during the Reconstruction Era?

There was lots of problems the main problems was the mistreatment of the African American population during this period.