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During the Reconstruction Era (1865-1877), the Southern United States experienced significant destruction due to the Civil War, including devastated infrastructure, homes, and social systems. In response, efforts were made to rebuild cities, railroads, and farms, while also attempting to establish new social and political structures that included rights for formerly enslaved people. The period saw the establishment of schools and the implementation of laws aimed at integrating African Americans into society. However, these gains faced substantial resistance and setbacks, leading to a complicated legacy of progress and retrenchment.

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