Reconstruction
As you learned from reading this chapter, the end of the Civil War did not immediately solve the problems between the North and the South. The plan to restore the Union and rebuild the war-torn South, known as Reconstruction, was impeded by the conflicting agendas of the southern rebels who felt that the state was owed reparations for the damages incurred fighting for a cause they still believed in.
The Reconstruction Convention Simulation Report of the Joint Committee on Reconstruction of the First Session Thirty-Ninth Congress
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