Reconstruction: A Success After The Civil War

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Reconstruction The Civil War was a devastating war for the country, especially in the South. Rebuilding the nation after the war was more difficult than the actual war itself. The reconstruction was a success because it unified the United States once again as one country and abolishes slavery, but it also was unsuccessful because it failed to protect the blacks’ rights and discrimination against them. The reconstruction was a success because it reunited the Union and the Confederate states again as one unified country. Lincoln’s original “10 percent” Reconstruction plan made it as easy as possible for the Confederate states to reunite with the Union (470). Even as Johnson became president, he still kept most of Lincoln’s plan (471). In addition

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