Reuniting the North and South after the Civil War was difficult due to deep-seated animosities and differing economic, social, and political ideologies. The South faced devastation and resentment over the loss of the war and the abolition of slavery, which challenged their social order. Additionally, Reconstruction policies were met with resistance from Southern whites, leading to violence and the establishment of discriminatory laws. The struggle for civil rights and economic disparities further complicated the reconciliation process, making unity elusive for years.
South to north
They wanted to try to reunite with the South while still abolishing slavery.
There main goal in the beginning was not to end slavery but to reunite as one country.
Abraham Lincoln, because he was on south side
reunite the South with the North quickly.
The north and south
reunite the south with the north quickly
reunite the south with the north quickly
reunite the south with the north quickly
Type your answer here... reunite the South with the North quickly.
reunite the south with the north quickly
By force of arms. The North Viet Army invaded the south and defeated it (or conquered it).
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Because chuck norris told them to
To reunite both sides of the broken U.S. - the North (Union), and the South (Confederacy). He tried everything he could to preserve his country.
None were taken. The North won and forced the South to reunite in the Union.