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25 May 2025
- diffhist United States 23:36 −786 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): fix sourcing)
- diffhist United States 23:28 −10 MIHAIL talk contribs
- diffhist United States 23:24 +340 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Sources: +)
- diffhist United States 23:21 +3 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): fix wl)
- diffhist United States 23:20 +386 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): reformulate to avoid fostering the misleading idea that the reconstruction amendments ratification was in any way due to Lincoln's assassination.)
- diffhist United States 21:05 +1 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): another unsourced addition)
- diffhist United States 19:36 −8 Mason.Jones talk contribs (→National government: C/e - continuity)
- diffhist United States 19:32 0 Mason.Jones talk contribs (→National government: C/e (repetition))
- diffhist Andy Warhol 17:11 −63 Thedarkknightli talk contribs (MOS:INFOBOXPURPOSE) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist United States 16:38 +59 Shoreranger talk contribs (→National government) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist United States 16:26 −18 Mason.Jones talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): Syntax, proper order (describe the Reconstruction Amendments before stating their effect).)
- diffhist Sweet Jane 14:14 0 MannyFresh365 talk contribs
- diffhist United States 13:34 0 Shoreranger talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): Format; typo.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist United States 13:29 −60 Shoreranger talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): Run-on; repetition from other sections; edited for clarity and conciseness; Lincoln assassination pivotal historical touchstone ; chrono.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist m Noise music 04:29 0 Bockoff talk contribs (I capitalized "what".)
- diffhist Factory Girl (2006 film) 03:06 −417 JPHC2003 talk contribs (→Critical reception) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist m Cleveland 02:24 −33 GlorpK4 talk contribs (Undid revision 1292075204 by Revicekagero (talk)) Tag: Undo
- diffhist Cleveland 02:23 +33 Revicekagero talk contribs Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Blue Movie 01:28 +167 ApexParagon talk contribs (archive link) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Blue Movie 01:26 +845 ApexParagon talk contribs (Another editor managed to find a reference for the quote, so I’ll add it back for now.) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
24 May 2025
- diffhist United States 23:25 +32 Mason.Jones talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): C/e + full callout for Hayes (first and only mention))
- diffhist United States 22:46 +6 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): reorganize sentence to avoid long apposition, nb: p. 582 not 537 for quote concerning Hayes not removing last troops as the legend goes)
- diffhist United States 22:40 +11 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): use mdash instead of commas?)
- diffhist United States 22:38 −20 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): "Hayes did not, as legend has it, remove the last federal troops from the South", p. 537. Not sure how the editor adding this could have missed that in the source they were supposedly reading..)
- diffhist United States 22:31 +323 Mason.Jones talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): Adding ref for Georgia readmission; removed flag.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist United States 22:17 +263 Mason.Jones talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): Adding ref for 1866 Tennessee readmission.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist United States 22:12 −207 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): remove duplicate due to edit conflict)
- diffhist United States 22:10 +299 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): what the source actually says (added page numbers))
- diffhist United States 22:05 +22 Mason.Jones talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): Continuity edit, now that Compromise of 1877 cited above.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist United States 21:59 +86 Mason.Jones talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): Compromise of 1877 considered unofficial "end of Reconstruction" for reasons other than electoral politics.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist United States 21:44 +1 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): ce)
- diffhist m United States 21:43 −1 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): ,)
- diffhist United States 21:42 0 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): typo)
- diffhist United States 21:41 +237 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): add source for traditional dating of the end of reconstruction)
- diffhist United States 21:23 −14 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): ce, The Compromise of 1877 is traditionally seen as the end of Reconstruction, but is in no way a formal end to the period as it is not a written document)
- diffhist United States 21:18 +4 SashiRolls talk contribs (→American Revolution and the early republic (1765–1800): restore wl, inadvertently removed)
- diffhist United States 21:17 −27 SashiRolls talk contribs (restore ce that was an improvement)
- diffhist United States 21:14 +93 SashiRolls talk contribs (restore last good version which respects source. nb: the XIII amendment passed the House and Senate *before* Lincoln's assassination) Tag: Manual revert
- diffhist United States 20:06 −97 Shoreranger talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): Accuracy and clarity) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist United States 19:49 +4 Shoreranger talk contribs (→American Revolution and the early republic (1765–1800)) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Julia Warhola 19:35 −42 Mellk talk contribs (→Illness and death: fix ref error)
- diffhist Julia Warhola 19:33 −250 Mellk talk contribs (→top: rm blog)
- diffhist Julia Warhola 19:33 −252 Mellk talk contribs (convert to sfn, pages needed)
- diffhist Julia Warhola 19:30 +35 Mellk talk contribs (→Biography)
- diffhist m Julia Warhola 19:27 +4 Speederzzz talk contribs (wikilinked it)
- diffhist Julia Warhola 19:22 +10 2600:8801:890b:fcc0:64fd:1edd:550e:9fb9 talk (→Life and career in New York: Corrected “mass” to “Divine Liturgy,” as is custom in the Byzantine rite) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist United States 19:03 +5 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): mark unsourced recent addition)
- diffhist United States 19:00 +4 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): ce (13th amendment first proposed in 1864))
- diffhist United States 18:58 +3 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Westward expansion and Civil War (1800–1865): exact date)
- diffhist United States 18:57 −4 SashiRolls talk contribs (→Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Progressive Era (1863–1917): linked above)