It allowed southern children to get an education, but segregation made it expensive.
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The Reconstruction Act of 1867 sought to reunite the South with the Union. At the end of the Reconstruction period, equal rights between the races remained an unresolved question and it failed to modify Southern society and redistribute wealth.
it was failing because the freedmen were parting the money that they made with working with white men but they also had to pay rent to the owner of the farm so the freedmen made no moneymade no money
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Failure.
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It allowed southern children to get an education, but segregation made it expensive.
It allowed southern children to get an education, but segregation made it expensive.
It allowed southern children to get an education, but segregation made it expensive.
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Reconstruction was indeed a failure, the criteria was not met.
The South reverted to its racist ways following Reconstruction.
Do you endorse the statement "There is no such thing as failure" If not why not
Reconstruction was a failure because it didn't rebuild the Southern economy or create lasting improvements in the social, political, and economic opportunities available to former slaves.
Inefficient law enforcement, economic failure, and resistance led to the end of the reconstruction.
what are the social gains and failure of reconstruction era
The failure of reconstruction is universally agreed on, but the exact reason is a source of debate. The slaves were freed, but racism and hatred continued. The government did not give the slaves the tools to become successful.
Different people will assess that statement differently, but to me it is a valid statement. Though they were freed, they had a lot of hardships to overcome and because of that, many were still in a positon of working for white men due to not owning land or the necessary tools needed to work their own land.