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Race, Politics, and Chaos in the Capitol: The Election of 1876

Dig: A History Podcast

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The Reconstruction of the South in 1865

By the end of 1865, each of the former Confederate states had formed new governments with relatively paltry statements on abolition and no requirements for black civil rights. When the Republicans picked up seats in Congress in fall of 1865, they refused to seat the newly elected representatives from these neo-confederate governments. This is what historians call radical reconstruction. It was a plan not just to whip the south into shape and get it readmitted into civic life, but to literally dismantle and rebuild the very society of the south.

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