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Post-Civil War politics in the United States were dominated by the challenges of Reconstruction, the struggle to integrate formerly enslaved African Americans into the political and social fabric of the nation, and the eventual rise of Jim Crow laws that sought to undermine these efforts. This period also saw significant shifts in political power, including the realignment of political parties and the emergence of new political movements advocating for civil rights and economic reforms.
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