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Reconstruction

This overview of the Reconstruction Era highlights the pivotal 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments which abolished slavery, granted citizenship, and secured voting rights for African American men. It emphasizes Abraham Lincoln's vision for reconciliation over punishment, as supported by figures like Robert E. Lee, who encouraged unity post-war. Frederick Douglass played a vital role in advocating for civil rights through constitutional amendments. The period culminated in the contentious election of 1876, marking the end of Reconstruction and the struggles for racial equality in America.

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Reconstruction

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  1. By: Alena Latysheva Reconstruction

  2. 13th Amendment Abolished slavery

  3. 14TH Amendment Grants citizenshipto all persons and guarantees equal protection under the law.

  4. 15th Amendment Gave all African American men the right to vote.

  5. Abraham Lincoln Reconstruction plan calling for reconciliationpreservation of union was more important than punishing the south

  6. Robert E. Lee Urged southerners to reconcile with northerners at the end of the war and reunite as Americansbecame president of Washington college , now known as Washington and lee university

  7. Frederick Douglas Fought for adoption of constitutional amendments that guaranteed voting rightswas a powerful voice for human rights and civil liberties

  8. Carpet Baggers PEOPLE WHO TRIED TO MAKE MONEY OF RECONS

  9. 1876 • The election of 1876 marked the end of the Reconstruction period.

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