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... Republican power , conceded southern local rule as the price of economic integration , Reconstruction came to a close . The Compromise of 1876 , which ended the period of Reconstruc- tion , was remarkably similar to the Compromises of ...
... Republican power , conceded southern local rule as the price of economic integration , Reconstruction came to a close . The Compromise of 1876 , which ended the period of Reconstruc- tion , was remarkably similar to the Compromises of ...
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... Republicans seek to extend the suffrage to the freed- men ? 3. What organizations formed during Johnsonian Reconstruction to intimidate both former slaves and Republican sympathizers alike ? What was the goal of such groups as the ...
... Republicans seek to extend the suffrage to the freed- men ? 3. What organizations formed during Johnsonian Reconstruction to intimidate both former slaves and Republican sympathizers alike ? What was the goal of such groups as the ...
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... Republican postwar goal of building a strong southern wing of the party ? a . the Freedmen's Bureau officials 4 . 5 . b . the Knights of the White Camelia c . the Union League of America d . missionary groups and teachers from the North ...
... Republican postwar goal of building a strong southern wing of the party ? a . the Freedmen's Bureau officials 4 . 5 . b . the Knights of the White Camelia c . the Union League of America d . missionary groups and teachers from the North ...
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