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Focus question: what were the immediate effects of reconstruction
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enfranchisement In a simple way
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The immediate effects of Reconstruction included the establishment of new state governments in the Southern states, the enfranchisement of African Americans, the passing of civil rights legislation, and the implementation of federal policies aimed at rebuilding the South's economy and infrastructure. Additionally, the end of Reconstruction led to the withdrawal of federal troops from the South, resulting in a rollback of civil rights gains for African Americans and the rise of Jim Crow laws and segregation.
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The immediate effects of Reconstruction were the establishment of new governments in the South, the enfranchisement of African Americans, civil rights legislation, and economic and infrastructure rebuilding, but these gains were later reversed with the end of Reconstruction.
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The immediate effects of Reconstruction were the creation of new Southern governments, giving African Americans the right to vote, passing civil rights laws, and rebuilding the South's economy, but progress was undone after the end of Reconstruction.
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