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Degger [83]
1 year ago
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How do you explain the different outcomes of the Reconstruction period, in which the federal government, on the one hand, brough

t Reconstruction of Southern states to a close in 1877 and allowed white Southerners to reinstitute systems of segregation and discrimination, and on the other hand continues to dispossess Native peoples of the land and encroach on tribal sovereignty during this same period?
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1 answer:
Dimas [21]1 year ago
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The exposed consequences are related to the establishment of the Compromise of 1877, in which the whites of the South recovered much of their power.

<h3>What was the Reconstruction period?</h3>

The Reconstruction period (1865 to 1877) is the term by which the period of time after the Civil War is known in which several problems were put to an end, such as:

  • Confederate nationalism
  • Slavery

However, the Compromise of 1877 allowed the white elite of the Southern States to regain their leading role in the federal government, this allowed the reconstruction of systems of racial segregation and discrimination.

On the other hand, the entry into the new century and the desire for development caused the native communities to be dispossessed of their productive lands because the development of the country was going to require these resources.

Learn more about reconstruction in: brainly.com/question/16792041

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