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

Dig: A History Podcast

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The Power of the Federal Government to Enforce Radical Reconstruction

The Reconstruction and Enforcement Acts in the early 1870s were the height of the power of the federal government to enforce radical Reconstruction. The laws enraged Democrats, but Republicans insisted that this was not only necessary for reforming the South, but again necessary to making the United States a modern nation. While the South was in the process of rebuilding, the North was changing in its own ways. Railroads boomed, and the railroad business led to the extraordinary wealth of the railroad barons like Jay Gould and Cornelius Vanderbilt.

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