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After the Civil War, the federal government began to extend civil rights to African Americans by

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Answered by srakesh19
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After the Civil War, the federal government began to extend civil rights to African Americans by

passing amendments to the Constitution.

signing the Emancipation Proclamation.

paying reparations to them.

helping them move to the Northern states.


Answered by saltywhitehorse
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Passing amendments to the Constitution

Explanation:

  • The Civil war began in 1861 and lasted up to 1865.
  • With the end of the Civil War, the Reconstruction Era began.
  • During this period, the rectification of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments happened.
  • These amendments allowed slavery to abolished from America, the right to vote, and equal rights in the States for African Americans.

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