Reconstruction and it's aftermath;The effects of Lincon's and Johnson's Plans and how they contributed to society
Title: Reconstruction and it's aftermath;The effects of Lincon's and Johnson's Plans and how they contributed to society
Category: /History
Details: Words: 3362 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
Reconstruction and it's aftermath;The effects of Lincon's and Johnson's Plans and how they contributed to society
Category: /History
Details: Words: 3362 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
Kathryn Galbraith
U.S. History II
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<Tab/>Reconstruction began to take place as the civil war was ending. Although some people felt the end of the civil war was the beginning of peace, it was not. The end of the Civil War marked the beginning of a new struggle, the struggle of reconstruction.
<Tab/>During the Civil War when the outlook began to foresee a northern
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the power of states in regard to the civil liberties of the rights granted to U.S. citizens under feral law apply to each state citizen with in their respective state and apply to state law. The Constitution guarantees rights to all people living in the United States and though it may take time and a fight, those rights will eventually come. Complete equality is still in the distance, but it is rapidly coming closer.