Reconstruction Dbq Essay

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During the events leading to the reconstruction era, slavery had been abolished due to President Abraham Lincoln’s executive order of the emancipation proclamation. After the civil war and Lincoln’s assassination, slavery was official abolished but not everyone became equal between the white and black race. Many of the former slaves want to demand civil rights and the future for the United States to be equalized. But much work had to be done before equal rights can be spread throughout America. In document 1, colored men were waiting for a long time to escape slavery. It was that time in 1865 where slavery was completely abolished but their rights were still hanging on the balance. The colored men were desired for change and freedom after …show more content…

Half of the southerners liked the changes and the other half disliked the changes. During the reconstruction period, the white southerners witness ex-slaves becoming citizens of America. It was a new change in the south during that time. In a clipart mentioned in document 6, shows an African American boy hanging on to a tree while trying to save a white man floating down to a waterfall. That tree said “tree of liberty”. The clipart title was “reconstruction or white man’s government. This clipart describes how African Americans receive liberty due to political and racial changes. That man is one of those southerners who do not agree with the change and that are why his way in the government will change and soon will end. The man in the background watches as he clearly reacts by agreeing with boy holding on the tree to get help because the old laws will change and soon African American groups will get the change and desire they are waiting for. If the man wants to be saved, he must agree with the change in the …show more content…

The northerners believe it’s an accomplishment that the slaves were freed. The northerners think that abolishing slavery in the south is the next level of change for American. Without changes, slavery would have continued and changes may take longer before it can still happen. From the southerner’s point of view, it looked surprising and not many were happy with the changes because they were used to the laws that were occurring before slavery ended. Southerners were not used to what was going to happen when early civil rights will happen. The northerners will feel free and let any African American enter the northern states if they have trouble starting their new lives. There was neither slavery nor heavily segregation in the northern states. That’s why white citizens in the north are happy that the south will try settling down and expecting changes with freed