The document provides information about Reconstruction from 1865-1877 following the Civil War. It discusses the devastating impacts of the war on the South including widespread destruction, the deaths of over 650,000 soldiers including one-fifth of the adult white male population in the South, and the collapse of the Southern economy. It also outlines the various plans for reconstructing the South, including Lincoln's 10% plan, the opposition from Radical Republicans, Congressional plans like the Wade-Davis Bill, the passage of the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery, and Andrew Johnson's more lenient presidential reconstruction plan following Lincoln's assassination.