In the years immediately following the Civil War, the South faced significant challenges in rebuilding its economy and society. The devastation from the war led to widespread poverty, a collapse of the plantation system, and the need to transition from an agrarian economy reliant on slavery to one that included free labor. Reconstruction efforts aimed to integrate formerly enslaved people into society and grant them civil rights, but these initiatives met with resistance and resulted in social and political tensions. Ultimately, the period laid the groundwork for both progress and deep-seated racial divisions that would persist for decades.
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