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How was the reconstruction era resisted?​

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Answered by vibhabeast2004
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Reconstruction lasted from 1865-1877, and during this time a very powerful federal government tried to forcibly reshape the culture of the South. The South resisted vehemently, and one form of resistance was to maintain systems of racial hierarchy, that kept black citizens subjugated to white men.

Answered by Anonymous
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The reconstruction Era was the time in American history to the American Civil War and American Civil rights .

Explanation:-

Reconstruction dengue segregation and preservation of the political and cultural domination in the South Region .

  • reconstruction the remnants of the confederate and slavery De making citizens with civil right by the new amendments .
  • reconstruction policies until the elections of 1866 threats of violence against black in the former States .
  • reconstruction in the particular laws requiring the super in the south for required surface .
  • reconstruction than forcing the protection of the use enforcement act passed by congress .
  • reconstruction producing Republic victory in the north and providing the sufficient control to the Congress .
  • reconstruction played a major role in imposing of the system of white Supremacy and citizenship for black class known as craw laws.
  • reconstruction amendment says they established the right to lead to Supreme Court .
  • reconstruction had officially provide with equal right under the constitution the voting and taking political office .
  • reconstruction played out against an economy in ruins in that 1861 had their town and city .

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