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this Powerpoint - Fifth Grade News
this Powerpoint - Fifth Grade News

... President Lincoln was assassinated before Reconstruction began so President Johnson had to enact his plan. ...
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... Goals of the Radicals and Moderates • Radicals – Keep southern states out as long as possible – Use federal power to bring about drastic social and economic transformation ...
Unit 5: The Civil War and Reconstruction (1850
Unit 5: The Civil War and Reconstruction (1850

... 24. The Reconstruction was the effort to restore or readmit _____________________________________________. 25. The ________________ Bureau (1865-72) aided ex-slaves in terms of clothing, food, medicine, and education. 26. __________________ assassinated President Lincoln at __________________ in Was ...
USA Studies Weekly
USA Studies Weekly

... • A tug of war between Congress and the President took place. • The Radicals divided the South into five military districts ruled by the U.S. Army. • Tennessee was readmitted into the Union in 1866. • The remaining 10 rebel states had to formally accept the 14th and 15th amendments in order to be re ...
Civil War Era Essay Info and Reconstruction Notes
Civil War Era Essay Info and Reconstruction Notes

... South to protect voters, AfricanAmericans were empowered – The first black politicians were elected to state & national offices – Republicans took control of state governments in the South ...
Slide 1
Slide 1

... • South increasingly segregated after War • Black Codes designed to return blacks to quasi-slavery  Codes overturned by Congress ...
Reconstruction
Reconstruction

... to reject this plan. ...
radical republicans
radical republicans

... for any freedman, free negro, or mulatto, to charge any white person, freedman, free negro or mulatto by affidavit, with any criminal offense against his or her person or property, and upon such affidavit the proper process shall be issued and executed as if said affidavit was made by a white person ...
Reconstruction (1865
Reconstruction (1865

...  Offered amnesty upon simple oath to all except Confederate civil and military officers and those with property over $20,000 (they could apply directly to Johnson)  In new constitutions, they must accept minimum conditions repudiating slavery, secession and state debts.  Named provisional governo ...
Reconstruction Study Guide
Reconstruction Study Guide

... Republicans would end military occupation of the South 34. Compromise of 1877 35. The group of people who cast the official votes that elect the President and Vice President. 36. The official votes for president 37. Electoral votes = Number of members in House of Representatives + two for U.S. Senat ...
US History Assign 33
US History Assign 33

... 1) What is the name of the historical period after the Civil War? 2) What are the years of this period? 3) What is the name of Lincoln’s plan for the South? 4) How would you describe Lincoln’s plan for the South returning to the Union? 5) Who assassinated Lincoln? 6) Who becomes President after Linc ...
Chapter 22: “The Ordeal of Reconstruction”
Chapter 22: “The Ordeal of Reconstruction”

... Southern Democrat they could compromise with Did not fit well with seat of presidency ...
Reconstruction - Highland County Public Schools
Reconstruction - Highland County Public Schools

... rules became more fair for all citizens. ...
Reconstruction - Farrell`s History HQ
Reconstruction - Farrell`s History HQ

... State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. ...
Reconstruction? - Cloudfront.net
Reconstruction? - Cloudfront.net

... or group who started off with high hopes and strong ambitions, but did not finish well? ...
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Adline Rahmoune Crash Course US History #20: The Civil War, Part 1

... lawyers, teachers) or veterans of the Union army ● Most Republicans in the South were ​black freedmen ○ They held a “​colored convention​” in AL in 1867 ■ Claimed they had same rights as white men ○ Created black churches that gave unity + political self-confidence to former slaves ● African-America ...
Reconstruction - Cloudfront.net
Reconstruction - Cloudfront.net

... the South and protect Af/AM (50% plan- feel Pres. Lincoln and Johnson are too lenient on south, Rad. Rep. want 50% of S. to pledge allegiance, never passes) • Fourteenth Amendmentprevents states from denying rights to citizens (Equal ...
Reconstruction
Reconstruction

... • Passed by congress: • 13th Amendment (1866) - Outlawed slavery in the United States • 14th Amendment (1868) - Granted citizenship to all African Americans • 15th Amendment (1870) - No citizen could be denied the right to vote based on color or race ...
Reconstruction - Hicksville Public Schools
Reconstruction - Hicksville Public Schools

... aristocrats, their masters! ...
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... All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall a ...
Matt Rhodes - Reconstruction Virtual Museum
Matt Rhodes - Reconstruction Virtual Museum

... – The allowance of blacks to run for office only lasted for a while before it reverted back to the old social classes in the South – When the Reconstruction was over old slave holders and rich plantation owners came back into power • Could have been avoided if black office holders had protection fro ...
Reconstruction - Haiku Learning
Reconstruction - Haiku Learning

... Ku Klux Klan – group of whites that used violence and fear to try to keep blacks powerless Lynch – to kill a person by hanging often without a trial Sharecropping – system of farming in which farmers rent land from owners in exchange for part of harvest Freedmen’s Bureau – federal agency set up to ...
Reconstruction ppt - Henry County Schools
Reconstruction ppt - Henry County Schools

... their jurisdiction.  Congress shall have power to enforce ...
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...  Many former northern abolitionists risked their lives to help southern freedmen.  Called “carpetbaggers” by white southern Democrats. ...
- GlobalZona.com
- GlobalZona.com

... The (R) left their plans gradually, beginning with Grant’s election in 1868 Grant tried to enforce Reconstruction but wasn’t a fan of it, supporting less federal control in local and state affairs In 1870s military presence shrank in the south By 1875 radical (R) vanished from the scene, with Chase, ...
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Redeemers



In United States history, the Redeemers were a white political coalition in the Southern United States during the Reconstruction era that followed the Civil War. Redeemers were the southern wing of the Bourbon Democrats, the conservative, pro-business faction in the Democratic Party, who pursued a policy of Redemption, seeking to oust the Radical Republican coalition of freedmen, ""carpetbaggers"", and ""scalawags"". They generally were led by the rich landowners, businessmen and professionals, and dominated Southern politics in most areas from the 1870s to 1910.During Reconstruction, the South was under occupation by federal forces and Southern state governments were dominated by Republicans. Republicans nationally pressed for the granting of political rights to the newly freed slaves as the key to their becoming full citizens. The Thirteenth Amendment (banning slavery), Fourteenth Amendment (guaranteeing the civil rights of former slaves and ensuring equal protection of the laws), and Fifteenth Amendment (prohibiting the denial of the right to vote on grounds of race, color, or previous condition of servitude) enshrined such political rights in the Constitution.Numerous educated blacks moved to the South to work for Reconstruction, and some blacks attained positions of political power under these conditions. However, the Reconstruction governments were unpopular with many white Southerners, who were not willing to accept defeat and continued to try to prevent black political activity by any means. While the elite planter class often supported insurgencies, violence against freedmen and other Republicans was often carried out by other whites; insurgency took the form of the secret Ku Klux Klan in the first years after the war.In the 1870s, secret paramilitary organizations, such as the White League in Louisiana and Red Shirts in Mississippi and North Carolina undermined the opposition. These paramilitary bands used violence and threats to undermine the Republican vote. By the presidential election of 1876, only three Southern states – Louisiana, South Carolina, and Florida – were ""unredeemed"", or not yet taken over by white Democrats. The disputed Presidential election between Rutherford B. Hayes (the Republican governor of Ohio) and Samuel J. Tilden (the Democratic governor of New York) was allegedly resolved by the Compromise of 1877, also known as the Corrupt Bargain. In this compromise, it was claimed, Hayes became President in exchange for numerous favors to the South, one of which was the removal of Federal troops from the remaining ""unredeemed"" Southern states; this was however a policy Hayes had endorsed during his campaign. With the removal of these forces, Reconstruction came to an end.
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