Reconstruction and the Aftermath of the Civil War

From the Series Understanding the Civil War
  • Interest Level: Grade 5 - Grade 9
  • Reading Level: Grade 6

The Civil War was the costliest conflict in United States history, claiming more than 600,000 lives. It was also a transformative event that freed nearly 4 million slaves and changed the nation. This volume examines the aftermath of the Civil War, including the assassination of Lincoln, amnesty, constitutional amendments, Reconstruction, Compromise, Disenfranchisement, and the lasting legacy for all Americans.

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Interest Level Grade 5 - Grade 9
Reading Level Grade 6
Age Range 10 - 14
Dewey 973.8
Lexile 860L
ATOS Reading Level 7.0
Guided Reading Level V
Subjects History
Genres Nonfiction
Publisher Crabtree Publishing
Imprint Crabtree Classics
Copyright 2012
Number of Pages 48
Dimensions 8.5 x 10
Graphics
BISACS JNF025270, JNF025130, JNF025170
Rights Included WORLD
Language English

Reconstruction and the Aftermath of the Civil War - Children's Literature

The Reconstruction period in American history is often portrayed as a seemingly senseless progression of mistakes that culminated in a restoration of almost antebellum-like social structures in the South. In reality, as Lisa Colozza Cocca presents in this volume of the illustrated “Understanding the Civil War” series, Reconstruction was the result of a nation’s people trying to reinvent itself on the fly following a war that cost more blood than virtually every other conflict in American history combined.

Author: Lisa Colozza Cocca