The Reconstruction Years

The Tragic Aftermath of the War Between the States

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Reference, History, Military
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Author: Walter Coffey ISBN: 9781491851968
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: January 31, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Walter Coffey
ISBN: 9781491851968
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: January 31, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

From the ashes of the most terrible war in American history began the agonizing process of restoring the Union that became known as Reconstruction. Like the War Between the States itself, Reconstruction lasted longer and produced more tragedy than ever anticipated.
This work explores the era's important events in a year-by-year digest. These events reflect the unintended and tragic consequences of excessive government intervention in the liberties of the people. They also illustrate how such intervention has helped transform America from a constitutional republic to the centralized empire that it is today.
Key events that shaped both Reconstruction and subsequent American history include:
The subjugation of former Confederates through the military and corrupt state governments, followed by the subjugation of former slaves through Jim Crow laws
The new alliance between business and government, which introduced the crony capitalist economic system that flourishes today
The rise of organized labor, women's suffrage, and other special interest groups seeking recognition
The political intrigues and unprecedented scandals that undermined the people's trust in government
The westward expansion that encroached on the land of Native Americans and virtually annihilated their way of life

The complex Reconstruction era laid the groundwork that would establish America as a world power by the beginning of the 20th century. The fundamental and permanent changes that both the Civil War and Reconstruction brought to America are explored, as well as how such changes have posed a threat to individual freedom ever since. As a resource guide to a vital yet often misunderstood era in American history, this is essential reading.

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From the ashes of the most terrible war in American history began the agonizing process of restoring the Union that became known as Reconstruction. Like the War Between the States itself, Reconstruction lasted longer and produced more tragedy than ever anticipated.
This work explores the era's important events in a year-by-year digest. These events reflect the unintended and tragic consequences of excessive government intervention in the liberties of the people. They also illustrate how such intervention has helped transform America from a constitutional republic to the centralized empire that it is today.
Key events that shaped both Reconstruction and subsequent American history include:
The subjugation of former Confederates through the military and corrupt state governments, followed by the subjugation of former slaves through Jim Crow laws
The new alliance between business and government, which introduced the crony capitalist economic system that flourishes today
The rise of organized labor, women's suffrage, and other special interest groups seeking recognition
The political intrigues and unprecedented scandals that undermined the people's trust in government
The westward expansion that encroached on the land of Native Americans and virtually annihilated their way of life

The complex Reconstruction era laid the groundwork that would establish America as a world power by the beginning of the 20th century. The fundamental and permanent changes that both the Civil War and Reconstruction brought to America are explored, as well as how such changes have posed a threat to individual freedom ever since. As a resource guide to a vital yet often misunderstood era in American history, this is essential reading.

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