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The end of the Reconstruction Era in the South did not bring about the promising future

the end of the Reconstruction Era in the South did not bring about the promising future expected

In many ways, the end of the Reconstruction Era in the South did not bring about the promising future expected by the newly- freed slaves. Many historians believe the years after the end of reconstruction were almost worse for black Americans than the years of slavery. In an essay of approximately 500 words, discuss the social, political, and economic issues that black Americans faced after reconstruction

 

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The reconstruction era was a period in the history of America after the civil war in which the national government attempted to bring together and reintegrate the Southern states which had formed the Confederacy back in the United States. The aim of the reconstruction was to bring order in the South that lasted from 1865 to 1877. Although slavery and servitude were outlawed during the era, this did not bring promising results since another law was enacted which allowed for impositions as punishment for crimes……………………

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