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reconstruction During Reconstruction newly enfranchised slaves took to tenant farming, or sharecropping, and carpetbaggers (northern opportunists seeking political and financial gain in the South) and scalawags (southerners who aided the northern Republican party) were popular with them. Meanwhile, a political elite, known as the
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reconstruction The action of construction again. In breast reconstruction, the surgically altered breast is returned to its approximate original state.
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reconstruction Actions taken to re-establish a community after a period of rehabilitation following a disaster. Actions include construction of permanent housing, full restoration of services and complete resumption of the pre-disaster state.
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reconstruction the act or process of reproducing by new construction the exact form and detail of a vanished building, structure, or object, or a part thereof, as it appeared at a specific period of time.
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reconstruction a period of United States history from 1865-1877 during which southern states were reorganized politically, ending with the withdrawal of federal troops
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