How did Reconstruction affect Georgia?
А. Georgia refused to ratify the 13th Amendment, and this led to harsher reconstruction measures in the state.

B. Georgia quickly accepted the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments and was given more help reconstructing than other states as a result

С. Georgia was forced to move its capital city and to make many changes to its state constitution in order to reenter the Union

D. Georgia was less affected than many other Southern states because it quickly ratified the 13th Amendment

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Reconstruction affected Georgia because it was forced to move its capital city and to make many changes to its state constitution in order to reenter the Union.

What was The Reconstruction?

The Reconstruction era was the period after the American Civil War from 1865 to 1877, in which the United States tried to of reintegrate into the Union the states that had seceded.

The Reconstruction era also saw the time in which the legal status of African Americans were consolidated.

Georgia was the last confederate state to ratify the 13th amendment which effectively ended slavery. Upon the ratification of the 13th amendment, president Johnson readmitted Georgia into the union.

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