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Essay on Social and Constitutional Development in America (1860-1877)

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Gabrielle Kirshman
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APUSH – 1st
January 13, 2011

1996 DBQ: Social and Constitutional Development in America (1860-1877)

During the post-civil war era, America, specifically the south, was undergoing a period of reconstruction. The general goal of reconstruction was to successfully readmit the former Confederacy back into the Union as smoothly as possible, as well as enacting specific safeguards of freedmen’s liberties. The social and constitutional developments in America between 1860 and 1877 were very minor. The lack of change between pre and post civil war status could hardly be considered a revolution. After the war was over, there were many constitutional alterations in America’s government. In 1862, while …show more content…

There was hardly any change in black social status between being a slave and being a sharecropper. Another example lies with the 14th and 15th amendments. Both amendments secure certain rights of freedmen, but these rights were barely taken advantage of by African-Americans. They were constantly in fear of exerting their civil rights due to angry, racist southerners (Doc. D), and the extreme terror white supremacy groups like the Ku Klux Klan and the White League left in them, so they did not vote in order to preserve their lives and families (Doc. I). Plus the government didn’t enforce these amendments and protect the civil rights of African-Americans that way that it should have (Doc. H). Ultimately, although there were many constitutional changes between 1860 and 1877, none of them were effective enough to be looked at as a revolutionary change in the United States. The social conditions were slightly more developed, however. Organizations like the Freedmen’s Bureau worked to educate and care for African-Americans. It worked to get them land and money, as well as financial help (Doc. E). Never before were blacks educated with government permission like this. The Freedmen’s Bureau was probably the most revolutionary social feat during Reconstruction. Other than that, social progress wasn’t very developed. Share croppers and other black laborers were treated poorly like

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