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Outline the varying views of Reconstruction by Presidents Lincoln, Johnson, and Grant, and among African Americans. How did Reconstruction evolve from 1865 to 1877

historyQuiz 1Please note the key points for each question and provide a supporting facts in support of the major points. You always gain pints when you add names, dates, and places in the relevant places. By doing so you demonstrate that you understand chronology just as your main points your understand key analytical data.Please write about 500 words for each answer. Quality rather than quantity is key.As I have noted, please answer these questions and post your completed quiz within 10 days. Take your time develop your answers, ask questions, ask questions in the discussions and review the text.1) Outline the varying views of Reconstruction by Presidents Lincoln, Johnson, and Grant, and among African Americans. How did Reconstruction evolve from 1865 to 1877?2) How did the coming of the railroad, the development of mining, and the spread of farming across the Great Plains bring an end to the cultural and economic autonomy of the indigenous tribes of this vast region? Why did not the spread of agriculture in this region lead to the development of a settled and stable yeoman farmer class? Did the ideal of the yeoman farmer spread in the South after Reconstruction?3) How did the Industrial Revolution change the context and conditions for both bosses and workers? What happened to artisans? How did urban life, both family life and leisure choices, change with the onset of industrialization?text book: Mary Beth Norton, et. al. A People & a Nation: A History of the United States Volume II, 10th Edition

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