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US History 1865 to Present
> 1. Reconstruction, 1865-1877
1. Reconstruction, 1865-1877
1.1 The End of the War
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The End of the War
Background
Enfranchisement of All Freed Men
1.2 The Aftermath of the War
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Debate
The Emancipation Proclamation
Economic Development in the North
Devastation in the South
Legally Free, Socially Bound
The Freedmen's Bureau
1.3 The Battle over Reconstruction
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The Battle over Reconstruction
Lincoln's Plan and Congress's Response
Johnson's Plan
Johnson's Battle with Congress
The Fourteenth Amendment
1.4 Reconstruction in the South
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Reconstruction in the South
The Triumph of Congressional Reconstruction
The Impeachment and Trial of Johnson
Radical Rule in the South
1.5 The Reconstructed South
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The Freed Slaves
African Americans in Southern Politics
Carpetbaggers and Scalawags
The Radical Record
1.6 The Grant Presidency
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The Grant Presidency
The Election of 1868
The Government Debt
Scandals
White Terror
Conservative Resurgence
Reform and the Election of 1872
Panic and Redemption
The Compromise of 1877
The End of Reconstruction
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