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Chapter 17: Reconstructing the Union (Nation 3/e)
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
When you have finished studying this chapter, you should be able to:
- Discuss the general problem of Reconstruction following the defeat of the Confederacy.
- Describe Lincoln's and Johnson's plans of Reconstruction, and the failure of Johnson's program.
- Describe the growing conflict between Johnson and Congress over Reconstruction.
- Discuss the nature of Congressional Reconstruction, including the principal laws and amendments passed as part of this program.
- Discuss the course of Reconstruction in the southern states, including the aspirations and experiences of black southerners.
- Describe the abandonment of Reconstruction, and the causes for its failure.
- Discuss the importance of the question of race for Reconstruction, and the racial legacy of Reconstruction.
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