Reconstruction and Reform, Bücher 7Oxford University Press, 1994 - 192 Seiten After the Civil War, there was great devastation but also great expansion & accomplishment. The opening chapters of this book look at the many issues faced by Andrew Johnson, including impeachment. Other chapters examine westward exploration & settlement, the experiences of native peoples, immigration, & the ongoing difficulties faced by African Americans. A period of about 30 years is covered. Students will be fascinated by the many events that are presented. Chronology, bibliography, & index. Part of the History of US series. |
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... tried and sometimes even exe- cuted . Before the war , many southern officers had been in the U.S. Army . They had sworn allegiance to the United States and then had broken that pledge and fought against the nation . The North had not ...
... tried and sometimes even exe- cuted . Before the war , many southern officers had been in the U.S. Army . They had sworn allegiance to the United States and then had broken that pledge and fought against the nation . The North had not ...
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... tried to help in the South got discouraged and left . Some of them were lynched . The Southern whites who tried to be fair were ridiculed - or lynched . Slowly , a policy of separation of races was instituted - it was called segregation ...
... tried to help in the South got discouraged and left . Some of them were lynched . The Southern whites who tried to be fair were ridiculed - or lynched . Slowly , a policy of separation of races was instituted - it was called segregation ...
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... tried to suppress Indian ways . home ? What about home- less people today ? How can we solve their prob- lems ? The Indian story should have been differ- ent . There could have been respect and hon- esty between the peo- ples . There ...
... tried to suppress Indian ways . home ? What about home- less people today ? How can we solve their prob- lems ? The Indian story should have been differ- ent . There could have been respect and hon- esty between the peo- ples . There ...
Inhalt
Are We Equal? Are We Kidding? | 9 |
A WATER BIRD AND A SPARROW | 11 |
Reconstruction Means Rebuilding | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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