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ReconstructionIn US history, the period 1865–77 after the Civil War during which the nation was reunited under the federal government after the defeat of the Southern Confederacy and Union troops were stationed in Southern states. Much of the industry and infrastructure of the South lay in ruins after the Civil War. President Andrew Johnson devised a plan for Reconstruction that offered pardons to most Southern whites and the opportunity for Southern states to form their own governments, provided that they abolish slavery and pledge loyalty to the Union. Many northerners, especially those moderates called Radical Republicans, however, disagreed with his conciliatory policy. This feud culminated in Johnson's impeachment in 1868 before the Senate, who failed to convict him by one vote. During Reconstruction, industrial and commercial projects began to restore the economy of the South, and new programmes were developed such as public school systems. These improvements, however, failed to ensure racial equality, and former slaves remained, in most cases, landless labourers, although emancipated slaves were assisted in finding work, shelter, and lost relatives through federal agencies. Reconstruction also resulted in an influx of Northern profiteers known as carpetbaggers. Both the imposition of outside military authority and the equal status conferred on former slaves combined to make Southerners bitterly resentful. As they began to take control of their own state governments they also began to defy the terms of their re-entry into the Union by disenfranchising blacks.
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After having tried his powers of reconstruction on his own correspondence, the prospect of experimenting on the mysterious letter itself had proved to be a temptation too powerful for the old man to resist. The result was the entire reconstruction of the navy of both the continents; as the one grew heavier, the other became thicker in proportion. And this movement of reconstruction of which Prince Andrew had a vague idea, and Speranski its chief promoter, began to interest him so keenly that the question of the army regulations quickly receded to a secondary place in his consciousness. |
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