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Please provide a post in response to one of the following questions. Do so by clicking on "Discussion 1." You will then click "Create Thread" (upper left-hand corner) and provide your response in the field that appears. An ideal post would be two solid paragraphs (that includes a thesis statement, a body of supporting evidence, and a conclusion that summarizes the main points). The post should be well constructed and free of grammatical errors, and be between 250 and 300 words. You do not need to undertake outside research in order to answer the question; although you may, if you like. It is a wise strategy to create your response as a Word document (that way, you have a copy for yourself). You must cite your sources both in your response and below it (Bibliography), using the Chicago Style citation format. Students who do not cite their work can expect to receive only a minimum grade of 60% for this assignment. It is expected that our textbook by Shi and Tindall will be a source and should likewise be accessed and cited. Late responses will be penalized at 5% per day.
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Reconstruction After the Civil War
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American History
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Date
Tindall, George Brown, and David E. Shi. America: A narrative history. WW Norton & Company,
2016.
Surname 2
Reconstruction followed the attempts that were made to do away with the inequalities of
slavery and the American Civil War and its social, political, and economic legacy and to bring
solutions to readmission to the eleven states union that ha...
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