U.S. History: Reconstruction of the United States DVD
Reconstruction in United States history refers to the period after the Civil War when the breakaway Confederacy states were reintegrated to the United States of America. Northern moderates and radicals aimed to ensure the death of slavery and the Confederacy, and eliminate the possibility of their revival. Controversy arose over how to achieve these goals, which this program explores. Suitable for grades 6-12, running time 60 minutes.
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Reconstruction in United States history is the time after the Civil War when the States of the breakaway Confederacy were brought back into the United States of America. It was a process to make this happen. Both Northern moderates and radicals agreed that for the war to be considered a victory, three things had to happen: the Confederacy had to be truly dead, slavery had to be truly dead, and the possibility of either being brought back had to be eliminated. However, there was a lot of controversy about how to achieve these goals and who would decide when they were achieved. This program presents both sides of the controversy and explains how the goals to achieve reconstruction were outlined and accomplished.
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Subject: History
Grade: Grade 6-Grade 12
Brand: Cerebellum Corporation
Dimensions: 7.40 x 5.31
UPC: 0631865409525