Rebuilding the U.S. after the Civil War was difficult due to deep-seated social, economic, and political divisions. The South faced widespread devastation, economic ruin, and a lack of infrastructure, while the newly freed African Americans struggled for rights and integration into society. Additionally, political conflicts arose between President Andrew Johnson and Congress over Reconstruction policies, leading to instability and resistance from Southern whites. These challenges hindered efforts to achieve lasting reconciliation and progress.
The South.
The former Confederate States, that is the South.
Reconstruction means rebuilding. During the Civil War, much of the South was destroyed. Reconstruction was rebuilding AFTER the war- both physical rebuilding, and rebuilding the government in the former Confederate States.
"RECONSTRUCTION"
Reconstruction.
The South.
The South.
The South
The former Confederate States, that is the South.
Reconstruction is a word that refers to post-war rebuilding.Reconstruction is the term for the period of rebuilding after the Civil War.
Reconstruction was what the period of rebuilding the south was after the civil war.
Reconstruction means rebuilding. During the Civil War, much of the South was destroyed. Reconstruction was rebuilding AFTER the war- both physical rebuilding, and rebuilding the government in the former Confederate States.
Reconstruction
Reconstruction.
"RECONSTRUCTION"
Reconstruction.
reconstruction