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Chapter 15: In the Wake of War: Consolidating a Triumphant Union, 1865-1877 |
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Victory on the battlefield was accompanied by the extension of Free Labor ideology into the newly emancipated South. As the Republican-controlled Congress struggled to "reconstruct" the South, and by extension the Union, many of the contradictions of the Republican vision surfaced. Battle fatigue, white Southern intransigence, ideological limitations, and a growing lack of political will combined to doom that democratic experiment called "Reconstruction."
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