Albert Aning United States History Research Paper Explain how the Civil War and the failures of Reconstruction caused the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. Was the civil rights movement a success? One of the main causes of the Civil War was Slavery. Slaves were very important, especially the South. Slavery largely affected the economy of the South as it was a very great investment; Slaves were used to tend large plantations and performed cerebral duties as well…
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From 1863 to 1877, President Abraham Lincoln divided the South in many ways. Due to the government's attempts to give equal rights and voting privileges to freed blacks, white supremacy groups such as the Ku Klux Klan was created, and black codes were created, which caused the Republicans to discontinue the South’s reconstruction. Because of these actions, the Reconstruction of the South was not successful. As a beginning effort in the Reconstruction of the South, the government made many political…
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healing. They were humiliated by Reconstruction. One of the main causes of the war was injured Southern pride because they felt like the North were too dictating towards them. In the wake of the Civil War, white Southerners reacted in diverse ways to Reconstruction. Supporters of Emancipation and of the Union organized the Republican party in areas where it had not previously operated. Opponents of the Union and of civil rights for freed slaves faced. Reconstruction varied with degrees…
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Union was accomplished and the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments were created. However, it was a failure in that the South had become poverty-stricken and African Americans continued to struggle, despite gaining freedom. After the Civil War, freedmen, the former slaves, were given their freedom through the Thirteenth Amendment which abolished slavery. They wanted citizenship which was granted through the Fourteenth Amendment. It stated that citizenship and equal protection of law would…
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To begin we must understand that the main focus of the nation was reconciliation with the south and those that fought with the Confederate army. Social equality was pushed to the side as the white southerners took precedence over the newly emancipated African Americans. It is important to keep in mind that at the time social equality was a slightly radical idea. However, National Reconciliation and Social equality did have a simple common goal. That goal was to improve the relationship between two…
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called the Civil War and Reconstruction, “The Second American Revolution”. Beard was specific that the Civil War produced a shift in class power in Washington. “A revolution”, says Beard “is where one class ousts another one from power”. This is the typical definition of a revolution as the planter class (The South) ran the government before the war and were then ousted by what Beard calls the “Northern Bourgeoisie” (The Northern industrial class). Beard believes this is the cause of the war, because…
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greatest challenge was the reconstruction of the union after the civil war. During this 12-year period from 1865 to 1877 America tried to reconstruct itself by readmitting the southern states back into the union under the terms and conditions acceptable to the north. After the horrors of the Civil War, the nation’s effort to reconstruct encountered many successes and failures due to the differences between the north and south. The civil war left a disintegrated nation. One that was split in two, the…
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political favor but were resisted by the predominately all white Democratic Party through the KKK. The Ku Klux Klan was originally founded in 1868 and over the next decade would foster anti-black prejudices and white supremacy to further the Democratic political agenda. Through the use of guerilla tactics the KKK successfully terrorized the black community by issuing death threats, beating and even murdering politically active blacks and their white counterparts. Although resistance to the KKK was evident…
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Americans and white Republicans at night, employing intimidation, destruction of property, being imprudent, assault, and murder to achieve its aims and influence upcoming elections, and many other vicious acts. The Ku Klux Klan’s declared mission was to “maintain the supremacy of the white race in the United States.” In order to do that, they believed it was right to wipe out the African American race. Some of the Ku Klux Klan’s membered were; Harry Truman, Robert Byrd, Edward, Douglass White, Hugo Black…
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slavery to keep the economy running. The union wanted to end slavery. Eventually, tensions grew, leading to a war between the north and the south. The south, now separated and at war with the north, made their own flag. Although there might be more than one flag, the first flag was accepted in the south in March 1861. The flag was red with a big blue X across the flag that had white stars in it. The flag resembled the once-beloved Stars and Stripes, proving to be impractical and even dangerous…
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