后果

Andrew F. Lang
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第三部分共分两章,第1章第7章考察了1865年至1871年这一时期。将前邦联国平等地重新纳入战后的共和国是一项巨大的挑战。在重建破碎社会的同时,前奴隶主也重建了一套严格的种族和社会等级制度,类似于南北战争前的南方和其他西半球解放后的社会。毁灭性的种族暴力对黑人自由施加了令人窒息的限制,使无数忠诚的公民和共和党人相信,联邦仍然不稳定,并且保留了一个不择手段的旧世界贵族统治阶级。为了消除挥之不去的蓄奴制度和种族特权,共和党人和自由人通过第14和第15修正案对美国人的生活进行了革命性的改变,同时黑人的公民权、投票权和公职地位也带来了前所未有的变化。到1870- 1871年,联邦似乎终于与所有人自由和平等的建国理想保持一致。
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Consequences
The first of two chapters in Part III, Chapter 7 investigates the period between 1865 and 1871. Reintegrating former Confederates equally into the postwar republic proved to be a great challenge. As they reconstructed their shattered society, former slaveholders also rebuilt a rigid racial and social hierarchy that resembled the antebellum South and other hemispheric post-emancipation societies. Suffocating restrictions on Black freedom enforced by devastating racial violence convinced myriad loyal citizens and Republicans that the Union remained unstable and retained an unscrupulous Old World aristocratic ruling class. To dismantle the lingering presence of slaveholding and racial privilege, Republicans and freedpeople engaged in a revolutionary alteration of American life through the 14th and 15th Amendments joined by the unprecedented transformations wrought by Black citizenship, voting rights, and office holding. By 1870-71, the Union appeared finally to have aligned with the founding ideals of liberty and equality for all.
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