1. The document provides an overview of Reconstruction in the United States after the Civil War, covering key events, policies, groups, and court cases between 1865-1877. It discusses the divisions between Presidential and Congressional reconstruction plans, the Black Codes passed by Southern states, and amendments and legislation aimed at protecting rights of freed slaves.
2. Major acts and events included the Freedmen's Bureau establishment to aid freed slaves, the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery, the Civil Rights Act of 1866 guaranteeing citizenship rights, and the rise of groups like the Ku Klux Klan opposing these changes. Reconstruction ultimately ended in 1877 with the Compromise that withdrew federal troops from the South.
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