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reconstruction
[ree-kuhn-struhk-shuhn]
noun
the act of reconstructing, rebuilding, or reassembling, or the state of being reconstructed.
the gigantic task of reconstruction after a fire.
something reconstructed, rebuilt, or reassembled.
a reconstruction of the sequence of events leading to his death; accurate reconstructions of ancient Greek buildings.
(initial capital letter)
the process by which the states that had seceded were reorganized as part of the Union after the Civil War.
the period during which this took place, 1865–77.
Reconstruction
/ ˌriːkənˈstrʌkʃən /
noun
history the period after the Civil War when the South was reorganized and reintegrated into the Union (1865–77)
Reconstruction
The period after the Civil War in which the states formerly part of the Confederacy were brought back into the United States. During Reconstruction, the South was divided into military districts for the supervision of elections to set up new state governments. These governments often included carpetbaggers, as former officials of the Confederacy were not allowed to serve in them. The new state governments approved three amendments to the Constitution: the Thirteenth Amendment, which outlawed slavery; the Fourteenth Amendment, which had a provision keeping some former supporters of the Confederacy out of public office until Congress allowed them to serve; and the Fifteenth Amendment, which guaranteed voting rights for black men. Once a state approved the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments, it was to be readmitted to the United States and again represented in Congress. The official end of Reconstruction came in 1877, when the last troops were withdrawn from the South.
Other Word Forms
- reconstructional adjective
- reconstructionary adjective
- pre-Reconstruction noun
- self-reconstruction noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of reconstruction1
Example Sentences
This includes plans for the governance of Gaza, the withdrawal of Israeli troops, the disarmament of Hamas, and reconstruction.
But Pace cautioned that it would not be a challenge to keep attention on reconstruction.
Hamas is "determined" to stick to the Gaza truce, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erodgan said Monday, adding it was crucial that Muslim nations play a leading role in the Palestinian territory's reconstruction.
Some Arab and Muslim-majority countries have voiced interest in contributing troops to a security force for Gaza, while more have offered to help fund its reconstruction.
The Foreign Office said Cooper would "continue her drive for aid access, support for the UN and humanitarian NGOs, and action on reconstruction on a visit to the region at the end of the week".
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