Postwar reconstruction governments in the South faced several significant challenges, including rebuilding the devastated economy, addressing the social integration of newly freed African Americans, and restoring political stability. They had to establish systems for education and labor for former slaves while also managing widespread violence and resistance from white supremacist groups. Additionally, there was the challenge of reintegrating Southern states into the Union and navigating the political tensions between various factions, including Radical Republicans and more moderate groups.
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