Texas Reconstruction, following the Civil War, aimed to rebuild the state's economy and integrate formerly enslaved people into society. While it led to some political participation for African Americans and the establishment of public education systems, it also encountered significant resistance from white supremacist groups, leading to violence and intimidation. Ultimately, the end of Reconstruction in 1876 resulted in the disenfranchisement of Black voters and the establishment of Jim Crow laws, entrenching racial segregation and inequality for decades.
The attemps of the Radical Republicans to control reconstruction policy were successful
Texas helped Mexicans in Texas, and started reconstruction.
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African American were not allowed to vote.
Reconstruction
In 1873 Texas reestablished a conservative government.
Edmund Jackson Davis
A military Governor.
January 17, 1874