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jekas [21]
3 years ago
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PLEASE ANSWER WILL GIVE BRAINIEST Based on what you explored, what did the United States need to work on ('reconstruct') when th

e war ended?
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Nataly_w [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Reconstruction put an end to the remnants of Confederate nationalism and ended slavery, making the new slaves free citizens with civil rights apparently guaranteed by three new constitutional amendments. Three visions of the memory of the civil war appeared during Reconstruction: the vision of reconciliation, which was rooted in facing the death and devastation that the war had brought; the vision of white supremacy, which included terror and violence; and the vision of emancipation, which sought full freedom, citizenship, and constitutional equality for African Americans.The reconstruction addressed how the eleven secessionist rogue states in the south would regain what the Constitution calls a "republican form of government," and be resettled in Congress, the marital status of former Confederate leaders, and the constitutional and legal status of freedmen, especially their civil rights and whether they should be given the right to vote. Intense controversy broke out across the South over these issues

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Ierofanga [76]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:What elements were around following the Civil War to help out the newly freed slaves?

During the period of Reconstruction, some 2000 African Americans held government jobs. The black family, the black church, and education were central elements in the lives of post-emancipation African Americans.

Explanation:What was in need of Reconstruction following the Civil War?

Reconstruction, in U.S. history, the period (1865–77) that followed the American Civil War and 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 at orWhat did African Americans want during reconstruction?

During the first two years of Reconstruction, blacks organized Equal Rights Leagues throughout the South and held state and local conventions to protest discriminatory treatment and demand suffrage, as well as equality before the law.

Reconstruction put an end to the remnants of Confederate nationalism and ended slavery, making the new slaves free citizens with civil rights apparently guaranteed by three new constitutional amendments. Three visions of the memory of the civil war appeared during Reconstruction: the vision of reconciliation, which was rooted in facing the death and devastation that the war had brought; the vision of white supremacy, which included terror and violence; and the vision of emancipation, which sought full freedom, citizenship, and constitutional equality for African Americans.The reconstruction addressed how the eleven secessionist rogue states in the south would regain what the Constitution calls a "republican form of government," and be resettled in Congress, the marital status of former Confederate leaders, and the constitutional and legal status of freedmen, especially their civil rights and whether they should be given the right to vote. Intense controversy broke out across the South over these issues

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