Essay On Reconstruction Failure Or Success

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Reconstruction: Failure or Success? Reconstruction was one of the biggest steps towards a better environment and a place for everyone in the United States. As a country we came together to fix what was wrong in our home we call, America. As the rebuilding process of America, it promised to refine and enhance the faults in our lovely country. From the Freedman’s Bureau, passing the Civil Rights Act of 1866, ending with the Compromise of 1877, reconstruction accomplished refining the country in ways that benefited us greatly. With the problems reconstruction created and solved, came the succession of making the country just that much better. The topic of reconstruction being a failure and success is one that accounts for everybody. It will forever be significant to our past, present, and future. Why view reconstruction as a success? Well, first off, the abundance of people trying to help our country for each other was astounding. Everyone came together, and the first step was giving the African Americans equality. Plenty of the …show more content…

Another that stands out to me besides the Civil Right Act was the 15th Amendment. The 15th Amendment allows all men to be able to vote, regardless of race, color, and previous servitude. This was a remarkable change, and definitely for the better. The respect gave with the amendment altered the mind and everyday life of African Americans. They finally felt one step closer to peace. We will never truly be able to understand how they felt at that time. With the 15th Amendment came angry Southerners, which resulted in black codes, shared cropping, violent tactics, and the decline of African American voting. All of these were put to a slow, but sure, stop. One thing that topped all of these, though, was the infamous ‘Ku-Klux-Klan’, which was composed of all white men, who would discriminate, neglect, murder, and torture nearby African

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