Expanded Political Rights. (I flippin hate Plato) :P
it experienced sustained economic growth
To know which is not something the last three decades were marked as it is important to be able to know what the following is. Without knowing what the following is a person can not really be able to know which is the correct answer.
Reconstruction failed because it failed to transition the newly freed slaves to their new status as freedmen. Southerners from the defunct Confederacy succeeded in implementing laws that kept African Americans in a state of De Facto slavery until the 1960s, and resentments between the North and South continued for decades.
It affected the South by removing the Union troops put in place by the Military Reconstruction Act, effectively ending Reconstruction. The South had had many changes enforced during Reconstruction (new state governments, voting rights granted to all men, many reforms that had occurred in the North decades before- education, feminism, temperance, treatment of criminals and the insane), and was forever changed, but Southerners relished the idea of freedom from the somewhat oppressive Northern armies.
Expanded Political Rights. (I flippin hate Plato) :P
Expanded Political Rights. (I flippin hate Plato) :P
Expanded Political Rights. (I flippin hate Plato) :P
Unequivocal NO. Had Abraham Lincoln lived, it may have. When he died, so died the spirit of reconciliation. The following decades were filled with exploitation and abuse of the local population from the carpetbaggers and their imposed power/governance.
Sunbelt states
Sunbelt states
With the war ending, the world had to focus on how to start the great reconstruction of Europe. So many cities had been reduced to rubble, that reconstruction took decades to finish.
it experienced sustained economic growth
it experienced sustained economic growth
The Reconstruction era had a significant impact on American society by attempting to rebuild the country after the Civil War, with measures to address issues such as race relations, citizenship rights, and economic development. It led to the abolition of slavery, the granting of citizenship and voting rights to freed slaves, and the establishment of new systems of education and labor. However, despite progress, Reconstruction ultimately failed to fully address these issues, leading to ongoing racial tensions and segregation in the following decades.
they are becoming more violent
Hurrican Hazel 1954