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  1. Jan 12, 2004 · A documentary that explores the turbulent and complex period of Reconstruction after the Civil War, from 1863 to 1877. It features the stories of ordinary Americans who struggled to shape a new nation out of the ashes of war and slavery.

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    At the outset of the Civil War, to the dismay of the more radical abolitionists in the North, President Abraham Lincoln did not make abolition of slaverya goal of the Union war effort. To do so, he feared, would drive the border slave states still loyal to the Union into the Confederacy and anger more conservative northerners. By the summer of 1862...

    At the end of May 1865, President Andrew Johnsonannounced his plans for Reconstruction, which reflected both his staunch Unionism and his firm belief in states’ rights. In Johnson’s view, the southern states had never given up their right to govern themselves, and the federal government had no right to determine voting requirements or other questio...

    After northern voters rejected Johnson’s policies in the congressional elections in late 1866, Radical Republicans in Congress took firm hold of Reconstruction in the South. The following March, again over Johnson’s veto, Congress passed the Reconstruction Act of 1867, which temporarily divided the South into five military districts and outlined ho...

    After 1867, an increasing number of southern whites turned to violence in response to the revolutionary changes of Radical Reconstruction. The Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist organizations targeted local Republican leaders, white and Black, and other African Americans who challenged white authority. Though federal legislation passed during...

    Learn about the turbulent era of Reconstruction (1865-1877) after the Civil War, when the U.S. tried to reintegrate the South and 4 million freed people. Explore the key events, laws, amendments and challenges of this period of radical change and backlash.

  3. Jul 16, 2024 · Reconstruction, the period (186577) after the American Civil War during which attempts were made to redress the inequities of slavery and its political, social, and economic legacy and to solve the problems arising from the readmission to the Union of the 11 states that had seceded.

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  4. The Reconstruction era was a period in United States history and Southern United States history that followed the American Civil War and was dominated by the legal, social, and political challenges of the abolition of slavery and the reintegration of the eleven former Confederate States of America into the United States.

  5. Feb 8, 2005 · It covers the period of US history from the end of the Civil War up until approximately the 1880's, when the Northern-supported Republican state governments in the former Confederate states were gradually replaced with white Democratic governments.

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  6. Reconstruction: The Second Civil War | Article Civil Rights During Reconstruction. Historians describe the debate over extending civil rights to former slaves that divided the country after...

  7. Through the voices of several historians and dramatic re-enactments by actors, PBS’s Reconstruction: The Second Civil War uses the stories of ordinary citizens to paint a picture of the Reconstruction era. Time Periods: 19th Century, 1865.

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