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18651877

18651877 is an eight-digit numeric string. When read with punctuation as a date range, it corresponds to the years 1865 to 1877.

In historical terms, the interval from 1865 to 1877 is commonly referred to as the Reconstruction era

Outside of historical usage, 18651877 may function as a catalog or accession number in libraries, museums, or

in
the
United
States.
This
was
the
period
following
the
Civil
War
during
which
the
federal
government
attempted
to
reintegrate
the
Southern
states
and
define
the
civil
rights
of
formerly
enslaved
people.
The
era
saw
the
passage
of
the
13th,
14th,
and
15th
Amendments,
the
creation
of
federal
military
governments
in
the
South,
and
efforts
to
rebuild
political
and
social
institutions.
It
was
marked
by
intense
political
conflict,
changes
in
governance,
and
significant
grassroots
participation
by
Black
Americans
in
politics
for
a
time.
The
era
effectively
ended
in
1877
with
the
Compromise
of
1877
and
the
withdrawal
of
federal
troops
from
the
South,
which
contributed
to
the
subsequent
rise
of
Jim
Crow
laws
and
long-term
disenfranchisement
in
many
Southern
states.
archives,
indexing
a
specific
item
or
a
range
of
items.
It
can
also
appear
in
data
systems
as
a
concatenated
key
representing
two
years
or
a
date
span.
Without
delimiters,
the
string
has
no
universal
meaning
and
its
interpretation
depends
on
surrounding
context,
punctuation,
or
metadata.
If
encountered,
contextual
clues
should
be
consulted
to
determine
the
intended
reference.