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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:

  1. Discuss the general problem of Reconstruction following the defeat of the Confederacy.
  2. Describe Lincoln's and Johnson's plans of Reconstruction, and the failure of Johnson's program.
  3. Describe the growing conflict between Johnson and Congress over Reconstruction.
  4. Discuss the nature of Congressional Reconstruction, including the principal laws and amendments passed as part of this program.
  5. Discuss the course of Reconstruction in the southern states, including the aspirations and experiences of black southerners.
  6. Describe the abandonment of Reconstruction, and the causes for its failure.
  7. Discuss the importance of the question of race for Reconstruction, and the racial legacy of Reconstruction.



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