Persuasive Essay On Liberty And Freedom

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The reconstruction Era is the time after the civil war when we started to form ourselves as a complete united country. The civil war ended in April of 1865, and Abraham Lincoln was sadly assassinated less than a week later. Reconstruction was Lincoln’s idea, and he was largely anti-slavery, so his plan for reconstruction involved all states to draft new state constitutions that completely abolished slavery. It was his ultimate goal to reunited our nation after the war. Unfortunately, after his death, Lincoln’s vice president, Andrew Johnson, took over, and introduced a different plan for reconstruction. He said that states had to take a vow to abolish slavery before they could be readmitted into the nation, but after that, horrible black codes …show more content…

To go over how our liberty and freedoms have evolved, might as well start with the very first amendment- freedom of speech. This is one I am very grateful for. It is liberty it is purest form. The right to think and feel whatever you want, and the freedom to broadcast those thoughts to anyone you wish. With that also comes the freedom of press, which enables anyone to print or publish their thoughts, which is a way to expand those broadcasts, even through the internet now! There are always going to be debates about amendments that should be amended, laws that should be changed, etc., but honestly, I haven’t agreed with too many arguments saying “our liberty is being stripped away by these changes” or anything like that. Take the arguments about gun reform for example. Even though our second amendment gives us the right to bear arms, with all the shootings and terrorism happening right here at home, I done know why anyone would have any reason to protest gun control! I’ll admit that I don’t know a whole lot about politics, but from where I stand, it seems to me that these decisions are FOR the betterment of America, and are for our own safety. I’m not saying the government is perfect, but I love our country and can get behind most of the changes they implement because it seems to be for …show more content…

Plastered all over sweaters and cups and pencils was that phrase- Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. I never really thought about those words in-depth until I was older and started learning about all the social injustices in the world, mainly towards African Americans, Women, and the LGBT community. Pre-civil war, African Americans had no rights at all, to say they were being treated unfairly would be an understatement. During reconstruction, the presidents made attempts to abolish slavery, but sharecropping, and black codes, and restrictions given to voters basically cancelled out al the laws passed. Post-Reconstruction Era

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