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SOCIAL STUDIES CHAPTER 11 RECONSTRUCTION 1865-1877
NAME: Diana Bishop/De Clermont/Royden
NOTICE:
(It doesn't matter what my name is because I don't want to have the government looking at my last name and tracking me down...although I feel like there are many of my names
this name, I am using now is FAKE. It is from 'Discovery of Witches' written by Deborah Harkness, so I did not create this name myself. You should watch/read Discovery of Witches!)
:)



Most of the Civil War was fought on Southern land. Therefore, at the end of the Civil War, the South lay in ruins—politically, economically, and physically. Union soldiers BURNED building and DESTROYED railroad tracks and shipping docks. Southerners abandoned/deserted their property (Homes, farms). Many families lost most or all their possessions during the war.A HUGE reconstruction effort was needed for the south to get back on it's feet. The reconstruction effort would also have to address the problems that former slaves were facing. In 1865, the Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery, but many African Americans were still denied their rights. In a sense, the politics of the South had to be reconstructed, too.The historical period that came to be known as Reconstruction was led by Republicans, which in the South consisted mainly of carpetbaggers, scalawags, and newly freed African Americans, called freedmen.Many carpetbaggers went to the South because they wanted to have a positive effect on civil rights and education. They worked as missionaries or teachers and worked to help freed African Americans. With the help of carpetbaggers, schools were built to educate former slaves. Also make sure to keep in mind the slave owners wanted the former slaves to be dumb for their whole life so they couldn't have the brains to escape and Harriet Tubman had both the guts and the brains to escape so THERE!!!! But that is besides the point the point is the slave owners didn't teach them so the Freedmen Bureau built schools to help them and probably gave them tons of orange juice....... What!? Orange juice helps the brain U_U. I regret nothing of saying that. But yeah, the slave owners didn't let them learn to read and write.














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