reconstruction was so important because after the civil war the north and south were separated. This was a way to bring them back together and reconstruct the united states of America by helping out the social issues and the economical issues of the entire united states.
It is the period in the United States history immediately following the Civil War whereby the federal government set the conditions that allows the rebellious Southern states back into the Union.
the weapons used during the civil war were not only for killing people but to get the union back together and win the war.
Ease the transition back to a united country after the Civil War.
one problem it solved was bringing the south back to the union. so it brought the united staes together again. it also freed all the slaves in the south and later in the north. but after that it kind of just made a mess of things because the African Americans were being treated worse than before in my opinion and the south still really didn't want anything to do with the United States. they were just forced back in.
It put the south (confederate) in ruins both economicallyand physically. The noth won (union) and they slowly started to put the south back together. The civil war ended slavery
reconstruction was so important because after the civil war the north and south were separated. This was a way to bring them back together and reconstruct the united states of America by helping out the social issues and the economical issues of the entire united states.
No. They seceded from the United States and were considered in open rebellion. The Union, through a long, bloody war forced them back into the United States.
the issues they fought the Civil War was so the South could come back to the Unio and be the "United States" of America
The South broke off from the rest of the United States, because they wanted to keep slavery legalised. The North went at war with them to get them back into the United States and stop slavery.
The United States of America. They still use that name; the Confederacy was re-absorbed back into the US after the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln united the United States by leading the country through the Civil War and successfully preserving the Union. He emphasized the importance of national unity and worked towards ending slavery, which was a divisive issue at the time. Lincoln's leadership and persistence in preserving the United States as one nation helped to bring the country back together after the war.
period in United States history immediately following the Civil War in which the federal government set the conditions that would allow the rebellious Southern states back into the Union.
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After the US Civil War, the US Government had the task of reuniting the Southern States that had joined the Confederacy back into the United States. There was controversy over this most serious problem. Many leaders worked on the "Reconstruction"the South.
It is the period in the United States history immediately following the Civil War whereby the federal government set the conditions that allows the rebellious Southern states back into the Union.
I do not think that their secession was officially recognized by the United States. I had read somewhere that the flag that was carried into battle, during the Civil War, still had all the stars on it, to include those states in rebellion. A vague answer and speculative answer, but it might get you going in the correct direction.