The document summarizes some of the major problems and events during the Reconstruction era after the Civil War, including:
1) The South faced massive social, economic, and infrastructure problems following the war's end. Freed slaves sought to define their newfound freedom, often leaving plantations in search of work and establishing schools and churches.
2) Congress established the Freedmen's Bureau to aid freed slaves, though southern whites resented its presence and assistance to blacks. The Bureau ultimately failed to achieve all its goals before being shut down in 1872.
3) Disagreements arose between President Johnson, who favored a quick restoration of the former Confederate states, and the Republican-led Congress, which sought to