Successes and Failures of Reconstruction-American History
Jim Crow laws
failure- Supported discrimination and racial segregation
Taxes
failure-Elevated in order to rebuild the South
Corruption
failure-Happened when taxes were used in the wrong way
Black codes
failure-Used at the beginning of reconstruction to restrict what African-Americans could do
Sharecropping and tenant farming
failure-Wasn't fair to the workers and owners of land got half of the product
Poverty
failure-White southerners lost their land and newly freed African-Americans didn't have many job offers
Ku Klux Klan
failure-group of people dressed in robes who attacked African-Americans and whites who helped them
Industrialization in the South
failure-slow
Expansion of South and North's economy
success-Brought many offers to both South and North
More laws
success-Protected rights of freedmen
Education
success-Provided to everyone and forced in the South
Reunification of the Union
success-Separation lasted 4 years but reconstruction brought back together
Enforcement Act of 1870
success-gave president the authority to enforce the first part of the 15th amendment
Freedmen's Bureau
success-helped former slaves and poor whites in South
The compromise of 1877
success-informal deal that settled the election in 1876
Freedom
success-slaves were freed