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What problems happened in the south (Texas) with reconstruction?

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However, Reconstruction failed by most other measures: Radical Republican legislation ultimately failed to protect former slaves from white persecution and failed to engender fundamental changes to the social fabric of the South. Reconstruction thus came to a close with many of its goals left unaccomplished.

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The most difficult task confronting many Southerners during Reconstruction was devising a new system of labor to replace the shattered world of slavery.

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The economic lives of planters, former slaves, and nonslaveholding whites, were transformed after the Civil War.

Extra Info: Much of the Southern United States was destroyed during the Civil war. Farms and plantations were burned down and their crops destroyed. Federal troops occupied much of the South during the Reconstruction to insure that laws were followed and that another uprising did not occur

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