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    communities were destroyed or severely damaged. Since the South’s economy was based off of agriculture‚ they had a very tough time recovering. The North’s economy was also damaged‚ but since they were more business based‚ it was easier to recover. The US needed to rebuild its economy‚ but they also needed to have a way to re-integrate the Confederate states back into the Union. This led to the Reconstruction. Some aspects of the Reconstruction were successful because it let African Americans be able

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    exactly what the freedmen and women were experiencing. The 13th amendment and document A say that slavery is abolished and owning slaves is illegal. This links so perfectly with the definition of freedom. This also means that slaves were truly free during reconstruction‚ and will bet extending on that in this essay. Secondly there are many pieces of evidence that also state that slaves were free and had rights. First and foremost‚ in document A and the 14th amendment it states that African Americans

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    LEGALSOCIAL‚ AND ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTS OF BUSINESS 1 LegalSocial‚ and Economic Environments of Business Andrew Desjardins American Intercontinental University LEGALSOCIAL‚ AND ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTS OF BUSINESS 2 Abstract There are three types of businesses: Sole Proprietorship‚ Partnership‚ and Corporation. Bases on the scenario represented in this paper‚ a sole proprietorship is the smartest decision when starting this business

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    92. In 1865 an appointment was held between representatives of an African American community in Savannah‚ Georgia and Edwin Staunton‚ Secretary of War‚ and Major General Sherman concerning topics of the freedman in Georgia. Land was set aside‚ 40 acres‚ and a mule that could no longer be used by the Army to establish a community of their own. 1. Black leaders believed that owning land was essential to freedom because by them owning their own land they would be able to support themselves by themselves

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    How promising was the period of Reconstruction for African Americans? There are varying historic interpretations of the period of Reconstruction and whether it proved promising for African Americans. Some historians such as William A. Dunning suggest that the southerners were the victims of Reconstruction and a growing population of African Americans formulated ‘Negro Rule’ whereas others contradict this with the Post-Revisionists claiming that the period was ‘non-revolutionary’ and conservative

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    to an end our nation had approximately four million newly freed slaves. The Union was faced with the challenges of protecting the new freedmen’s rights of citizenship. This turbulent era in American History was Called Reconstruction. The Southern states were not pleased with the changes being made to make African

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    Death to Reconstruction! When Reconstruction began in 1865‚ the broken Americans had just finished fighting the Civil War. The North had won over the South in the Civil War. Civil War was fought for slavery to end in the South. The rest of the country had to reconnect as one unified government. This is called Reconstruction. While South had a few problems which were that they had to rebuild most of the south ‚ they had to free the salves and didn’t know what to do with them ‚ and they didn’t have

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    What is culture? According to Cambridge Dictionary‚ culture is the arts of describing‚ showing or performing that represent the traditions or the way of life a particular people or group; literature‚ art‚ music‚ dance‚ and theater. All humans are introduced to a culture through socialization. “What we learn depends on the culture in which we live as well as our place within that culture” (Ore. T‚ 5). Often times race and culture are assumed to be one in the same. Race is based on the perception of

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    During World War 1‚ the United States went through social changes that changed the life of many African-Americans‚ immigrants‚ and women. These changes included more rights and jobs to many different men and women in America that would help change America into what it is today. At the time of World War I‚ Many whites were recruited in the military and sent to Europe. The result was a demand for workers in all types of jobs. Many African-Americans facing a plight in the south because of drought

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    Introduction: In our communities today‚ African Americans have moved away from the theory of ensuring all are able and educated to take care of self. What happened along the way? African American slaves were free of mind but bodies were enslaved. Now that our bodies are free but it seems our minds are enslaved. Mary McLeod Bethune‚ born to former slaves in 1875‚ is known for her contributions in black communities. Bethune committed her life to educating African American on the right to freedom and education

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