Reconstruction was cruelly killed. Over ninety years after the end of the Civil War, the victorious North started the social, economic and political recovery movement in the south. Martial law was also enforced in the south. After all, North wants to recognize the original Federal territory as a country to return to the United States. The 13th, 14th and 15th revisions released the African-Americans, made them citizens and gave them the right to vote. Nevertheless, unfortunately, reconstruction has shortened to 1877.
North or South: Who rebuilt the reconstruction? Harper Weekly, September 1, 1868 Harper Weekly "Is this the form of Republican government? Is this life, liberty or wealth?" Is this a Republican government? This is to protect our lives. Is freedom or wealth? Summary: The 12 years after the end of the civil war is a difficult period for the US. Remembered by historians, this era saw the increase in freedom of former slaves. But ... the rebuilding took place between 1863 and 1877, the United States was abolished slavery, destroyed the coalition, reconstructed the state and constitution, and in the post-war era from 1865 to 1877 I was focused. History Under the guidance of Abraham Lincoln, when the Federal Army governs most states, the president's reconstruction begins in each province. The usual end date when 1877 compromise saw the collapse of the last Republican state government is 1877.
When Lincoln was murdered, he became president. He opposed the radical Republican who passed the reconstruction bill without veto. This was the first US president impeached and he survived the vote in the Senate. He is a very weak president. The passage of a bill to promote African-American voting is mainly to limit the activities of KKK. Through these actions, actions aimed at affecting voters and aiming to prevent them from voting or insulting to deprive their civil rights (including life) are violations of the federal I will. Therefore, the federal government has the authority to prosecute these offenses, including seeking a trial of the case on the federal jury.