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  1. Hace 2 días · The Reconstruction era was a period in United States history following the American Civil War, dominated by the legal, social, and political challenges of abolishing slavery and reintegrating the eleven former Confederate States of America into the United States.

  2. Hace 1 día · Reconstruction was the period from 1863 to 1877, in which the federal government temporarily took control—one by one—of the Southern states of the Confederacy. Before his assassination in April 1865, President Abraham Lincoln had announced moderate plans for reconstruction to re-integrate the former Confederates as fast as possible.

  3. Hace 1 día · In the history of the Americas, the pre-Columbian era, also known as the pre-contact era, spans from the original peopling of the Americas in the Upper Paleolithic to European colonization, which began with Christopher Columbus 's voyage of 1492. Usually, the era covers the history of Indigenous cultures until significant influence by Europeans.

  4. Hace 1 día · South Campus Gateway is a $153 million, seven-building mixed-use entertainment complex located on the southern edge of the Ohio State University campus in Columbus. The result of an almost ten-year partnership between the city and the university. (Make note of the partnership between Campus Partners, the city, and OSU)

  5. Hace 4 días · As Ukraine endures the relentless onslaught of war, the nation’s resilience shines through in its determined efforts toward reconstruction. This article delves into the various models of Ukraine’s reconstruction, highlighting the critical need and the multifaceted approach adopted in response to the crisis.

  6. Hace 1 día · The Norwegian prime minister announced the decision following a poignant parliamentary debate. The move signals that Norway’s long-held position as a Middle East mediator is on the brink of collapse. The Norwegian government still serves as a financial intermediary between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, but now risks losing that status ...

  7. 9 de may. de 2024 · John Wilkes Booth, member of one of the United States’ most distinguished acting families of the 19th century and the assassin who mortally wounded U.S. President Abraham Lincoln in Ford’s Theater in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865. After a manhunt Booth was killed during a standoff with Federal troops.