Who killed the Reconstruction? In the 1860’s, they were in a time called the Reconstruction Era. This consists of three different sections. In all of these, the goal was to give freedmen and African Americans equal rights to those of whites. This was also right after the 13th amendment was passed, requiring all slaves to be freed. With all of this freedom, African Americans still faced hostility from many southerners. Because of this, most blacks still didn’t have fair rights by the end of Reconstruction. This brings up the question of Who Really Killed Reconstruction? The North killed it because they lost interest in Reconstruction itself, and the citizens were too scared to stand up. One reason it was the North’s fault is because they lost…show more content… This is relevant to the argument that the North was too scared to stand up because it shows a reasonable excuse for why they were scared. The comic in Document D illustrates people in the back just watching the chaos of Reconstruction play out. This shows that others were just “along for the ride” and weren’t really trying to defend blacks or republicans. This document supports the argument that the North killed Reconstruction because it portrays lazy bystanders that weren’t motivated to help. In conclusion, people needed motivation to stand up, how scary the Klansmen were, and people just along for the ride all provide evidence of how Northern citizens were too scared to stand up. In summary, the North killed Reconstruction because they lost interest and were too scared to stand up. Some of the evidence that supports this argument was found in Document C. It shows that there was lots of unrest and they were in desperate times. This is when the Panic of 1873 hit, causing many people to forget about it in the grand scheme of things. In Document A, it shows that motivation is lacking. In Document B, it talks about how violent the clan