As with everything, interpretations depend upon the reader. An example can be the Quakers who were religious and fought for abolition of slavery claiming that the constitution stated itself that all people on Earth are equal since they were created by God, the creator. The founding fathers, however, believed that slaves cannot be people and that they are 3/5 of a regular human being, so equality does not apply to them.
It was a time between the USSR and the United states in which they were on the brink of nuclear war. Some affect of this were advances in computer technology and other things. It caused propaganda from each side saying how the 'Red scare' were ruthless killers.
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John Hancock was president of the continental congress
One unintended effect of emancipation and reconstruction on southern society was the rising tensions between the races.
During the Reconstruction Era, the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments abolished slavery, protected the black people's rights and discrimination, despite all of this, there was still social conflict between races. Tensions rose between freed slaves and their former slaveholder. Former slaveholders now had the duty to negotiate about wages with who were their slaves before. Suddenly, emancipated slaves were protected by law and had rights they didn't have before, but American society still had a long way to run before race equality became the norm.