Strengths And Weaknesses Of The Reconstruction Era

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Weaknesses of Reconstruction There were many issues with the reconstruction process but they were all rooted in the Southerner's lack of acceptance. The hearts of the people in the South did not believe in the idea’s reconstruction held therefore it was less of a success. I created a diorama to showcase these flaws in reconstruction because I felt that it was a great way to visualize the faults. In my diorama, I created three books labeled with the different reconstruction phases. I bound the books myself using paper and string to sew the pages together. I cut out cardboard as the covers for the books and I glued the pieces together to create a realistic exterior for each. In the process of reconstruction, there were three distinct phases; …show more content…

The book, Plans for Reconstruction is in the back to showcase how it is forgotten and not used. These were Lincoln’s plans that were not put into action. The next book’s title is Presidential Reconstruction. This book is leaning over and it has pieces of paper sticking out of the top in between the pages of the book. There are three pieces of paper that explain presidential reconstruction. The first paper reads, “Oath to Constitution” which represents the oath the supporters of the rebellion had to take to be pardoned for their actions. As the text states, “First he issued a blanket pardon for most supporters of the confederacy, removing legal disabilities placed on them for having for having participated in the rebellion, so long as they took an oath to support the constitution and emancipation.” (Grodzins, 2017, p. 4 para. 3). This was the first mistake Johnson made in his Presidential Reconstruction plans. He let the Southerners be pardoned for their actions by just taking an oath to the Constitution. He never made them prove that they would follow his laws and he cleared them of all they did wrong. The next two papers sticking out of the book read; “Make both sides happy”, and “Ban Slavery”. Banning slavery just represents the

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