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iVinArrow [24]
1 year ago
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You are tasked with the responsibility of spearheading Reconstruction. Put a plan together to reintegrate Southern states from t

he Confederacy and 4 million newly freed people into the United States.
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grin007 [14]1 year ago
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A plan to reintegrate the Southern States from the Confederacy during Reconstruction would be to get 30% of the males to swear an oath of allegiance to the United States.

Federal agencies should be opened in the South to help the 4 million newly freed people to integrate into the United States.

<h3>How should Reconstruction happen?</h3>

Firstly, there should be a need to ensure that the South remains loyal to the United States and that can be done by getting 30% of the males in the South to swear allegiance to the U.S. Constitution.

Federal agencies should then be opened in the South that relate to education and welfare, so that the 4 million newly freed people can gain the skills and resources needed to fend for themselves. These agencies would also help the poorer White population.

Find out more on Reconstruction at brainly.com/question/8162163

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