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After the Civil War, Mississippi faced significant challenges during the Reconstruction era. While the state was readmitted to the Union in 1870, it struggled economically and socially due to the war's devastation and the subsequent implementation of Jim Crow laws. The term "win" can be subjective; while it regained its status as a state, the lingering effects of the war and systemic inequalities persisted for decades. Thus, the post-war period was more characterized by struggle than triumph for Mississippi.

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