What Are The Similarities Between The Republican And Democratic Parties During The Reconstruction Era

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Following the establishment of the Republican and Democratic parties, the two sides have always clashed over key political arguments happening in the country. The parties are seen as opposites in the point of view of many Americans, taking different sides almost all the time, even in today’s political establishment. During the Reconstruction Era, the Democratic party was the party of slavery and business because they were mainly supported in the south and was called “The White Man’s Party” by the Republicans. While the Republican party during this era was the party of the Union and supported African American rights, which gave them the name “Negro dominated” by the Democrats, even though White men lead the party. After many years of conflict, the U.S. Civil War happened after the South threatened and eventually seceded from the Union because of changing laws in the federal government, which didn’t …show more content…

The Republican party was trying to forgive and forget the Democratic party after the U.S. Civil War, which was depicted through the lady in the cartoon. While the Democratic party was trying to bring back the old constitution, slavery, and racism to the south and was depicted through the wolves in the cartoon. When published in the magazine Harper’s Weekly, the readers were given the news of the country in an accurate and realistic way, just like in the modern-day news, but through art in 1865. This shows that while many things of historical America were different than modern day America, there are many similar things, including the policies, elected officials, voting patterns, and the way the news is communicated and shown to the citizens of the country even as they progress and try to make the future a better place to live

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