reconstruction period

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reconstruction period

A family plants crops in a field during the reconstruction period.

Definition

Noun: * The Reconstruction Period: The specific historical era in the United States following the American Civil War (1865–1877), during which the federal government attempted to rebuild the nation, address the integration of formerly enslaved people into society, and reorganize the seceded Southern states for readmission into the Union.

Usage
  • The term is used as a proper noun to refer to this distinct historical timeframe and its associated political, social, and economic processes.
  • It is often discussed in the context of civil rights, constitutional amendments (the 13th, 14th, and 15th), and the challenges of reuniting a divided nation.
Examples
  • Historians debate the successes and failures of the Reconstruction Period.
  • Many of the Southern states were under military governance during the Reconstruction Period.
  • The end of the Reconstruction Period in 1877 led to the rise of "Jim Crow" laws in the South.
Advanced Usage
  • "Congressional Reconstruction" or "Radical Reconstruction": Refers to the phase of the Reconstruction Period (1867–1877) where the U.S. Congress, controlled by "Radical Republicans," took a more assertive role in restructuring the South and protecting the rights of freedmen, often in opposition to President Andrew Johnson's policies.
Variants and Related Words
  • Reconstruction (noun, uncapitalized): The general process or act of rebuilding something that has been damaged or destroyed. (e.g., "the reconstruction of the city after the earthquake"). When capitalized ("Reconstruction"), it is synonymous with "Reconstruction Period."
  • Reconstruct (verb): To build or form something again.
  • Postbellum (adjective): Referring to the period after a war, especially the American Civil War.
Synonyms
  • Reconstruction (when capitalized)
  • The Reconstruction Era
Related Phrases
  • "The end of Reconstruction": A common phrase marking the year 1877 and the Compromise that led to the withdrawal of federal troops from the South, effectively ending the federal government's most direct efforts to enforce new civil rights laws.
reconstruction period

A family plants crops in a field during the reconstruction period.

Noun
  1. the period after the American Civil War when the southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union; 1865-1877