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Reconstruction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reconstruction may refer to: •Reconstruction era of the United States, the period after the Civil War, when economy and social structures were rebuilt. The United States had to reunite the country. •...
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The election was fought over the Reconstruction issue. While Democrats denounced it as unconstitutional and called it military despotism, the Republicans believed that the Radical Reconstruction program was necessary to save the Union.
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Reconstruction era of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Military Rule "Radical Reconstruction" 1867 - 187 ... Rejecting the lenient reconstruction measures initiated by Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, the U.S. Congress, under the control of the Radical Republicans, passed the punitive Reconstruction Act of 1867 on March 7, over Johnson's veto.
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The Radical Reconstruction is when the Radical Republicans in Congress were trying to divide the South into five military districts with a military governor, when the military governor Okays the states may write a constitution, and they must provide black suffrage.
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Before you begin: you will need; Flash, RealPlayer, and Acrobat Reader ... This e-seminar is being provided to you for your own use. Any copying or distribution of this e-seminar is prohibited. © 2002 Columbia University; Privacy Policy | Help ... Slavery and Emancipation: Radical Reconstruction with Professor Eric Foner...
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