Reconstruction Era: Rebuilding America After Civil War - 9-1
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- Grades
- 9101112
- Subjects
- social-studiesela
- Standards
- RH.9-10.2RH.11-12.7USH.9-12.1
- Languages
- English, Spanish
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Reading passage
Reading comprehension
Audio narration
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Vocabulary practice
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Spanish translation
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About this reader
This reading passage examines the Reconstruction Era following the American Civil War, covering key developments including the Freedmen's Bureau, Black Codes, constitutional amendments (14th and 15th), sharecropping, political conflicts, and the rise of segregation. Students will analyze how this pivotal period shaped civil rights, citizenship, and racial relations in America while understanding both progress made and persistent challenges.
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- Build comprehension skills
- Auto-graded quiz
- Differentiated reading
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- Read together at home
- Improve fluency
- Quiet reading time
Homeschoolers
- Reading curriculum support
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Topics
ReconstructionCivil War aftermathFreedmen's Bureau14th Amendment15th AmendmentBlack CodessharecroppingAmerican history



