Reconstruction - Buncombe County Schools System
... suitcases made of carpeting that would put in government and were corrupt. • Southern Republicans were known as scalawags by their enemies who believed that anyone who worked for government was a crook or traitor. • As wealthy planters were loosing control of government in NC it was becoming more de ...
... suitcases made of carpeting that would put in government and were corrupt. • Southern Republicans were known as scalawags by their enemies who believed that anyone who worked for government was a crook or traitor. • As wealthy planters were loosing control of government in NC it was becoming more de ...
Reconstruction - Edwardsville School District 7
... • Ordered Southern states to hold new elections for delegates to create new state constitutions • Required states to allow ALL qualified male voters to vote in the elections • Temporarily barred Southerners who had supported the Confederacy from voting • Required Southern states to guarantee equal r ...
... • Ordered Southern states to hold new elections for delegates to create new state constitutions • Required states to allow ALL qualified male voters to vote in the elections • Temporarily barred Southerners who had supported the Confederacy from voting • Required Southern states to guarantee equal r ...
Reconstruction - Edwardsville School District 7
... • Ordered Southern states to hold new elections for delegates to create new state constitutions • Required states to allow ALL qualified male voters to vote in the elections • Temporarily barred Southerners who had supported the Confederacy from voting • Required Southern states to guarantee equal r ...
... • Ordered Southern states to hold new elections for delegates to create new state constitutions • Required states to allow ALL qualified male voters to vote in the elections • Temporarily barred Southerners who had supported the Confederacy from voting • Required Southern states to guarantee equal r ...
Reconstruction PP
... that was harsher on southern whites and more protective of freed blacks proposed 14th amendment (citizenship) Round Three: divide the south into 5 military districts under union army control. accept 14 and 15 amendments ...
... that was harsher on southern whites and more protective of freed blacks proposed 14th amendment (citizenship) Round Three: divide the south into 5 military districts under union army control. accept 14 and 15 amendments ...
Reconstruction Test Review
... had more control over their crops and supplies than was true in sharecropping. During Reconstruction, groups such as the Ku Klux Klan used violence to prevent freed people from voting. By the end of the Civil War, the South’s economy had been destroyed. What did the Enforcement Act of 1870 make ille ...
... had more control over their crops and supplies than was true in sharecropping. During Reconstruction, groups such as the Ku Klux Klan used violence to prevent freed people from voting. By the end of the Civil War, the South’s economy had been destroyed. What did the Enforcement Act of 1870 make ille ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Birdville Independent School District
... • Votes in four southern states disputes • House created special electoral commission – 8 out of 15 Republicans • Republicans agreed to end Reconstruction – Hayes wins election “His Fraudulency” ...
... • Votes in four southern states disputes • House created special electoral commission – 8 out of 15 Republicans • Republicans agreed to end Reconstruction – Hayes wins election “His Fraudulency” ...
Chapter 17 - Spearfish School District
... plantation during slavery (left) was replaced by separated individual sharecroppers shacks placed on each family’s plot after the Civil War. ...
... plantation during slavery (left) was replaced by separated individual sharecroppers shacks placed on each family’s plot after the Civil War. ...
Reconstruction Chapter 12
... States could not deny rights to citizens Defined citizen as “all persons born or naturalized in US” ...
... States could not deny rights to citizens Defined citizen as “all persons born or naturalized in US” ...
Reconstruction PPt
... Set up new South State governments w/ representatives Radical Republicans arise in North, Thaddeus Stevens “Black Codes” formed in South - State laws to restrict Blacks to farm labor, servitude, w/ limited rights, illustrations ...
... Set up new South State governments w/ representatives Radical Republicans arise in North, Thaddeus Stevens “Black Codes” formed in South - State laws to restrict Blacks to farm labor, servitude, w/ limited rights, illustrations ...
Reconstruction (1865-1876) - US History-
... President Johnson’s Plan (10%+) 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) Allowed only loyal, pardoned whites to vote for ...
... President Johnson’s Plan (10%+) 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) Allowed only loyal, pardoned whites to vote for ...
Reconstruction - St. Mary School
... In the United States, the Black Codes were laws passed by Southern states in 1865 and 1866, after the Civil War. These laws had the intent and the effect of restricting African Americans' freedom, and of compelling them to work in a labor economy based on low wages or debt such as tenant farming or ...
... In the United States, the Black Codes were laws passed by Southern states in 1865 and 1866, after the Civil War. These laws had the intent and the effect of restricting African Americans' freedom, and of compelling them to work in a labor economy based on low wages or debt such as tenant farming or ...
File
... based on race, color or pervious condition of servitude (slavery). Excludes Women of Course! ...
... based on race, color or pervious condition of servitude (slavery). Excludes Women of Course! ...
1 - curieapushistory
... 19. The Fourteenth Amendment a. required former Confederate states to pay their war debts. b. prohibited ex-Confederate leaders from holding public office. c. guaranteed freed slaves "due process of law." d. met all the demands of the radical Republicans. 20. The 1866 congressional elections, a. Pre ...
... 19. The Fourteenth Amendment a. required former Confederate states to pay their war debts. b. prohibited ex-Confederate leaders from holding public office. c. guaranteed freed slaves "due process of law." d. met all the demands of the radical Republicans. 20. The 1866 congressional elections, a. Pre ...
Print › US History - Unit 3B | Quizlet
... defines citizenship; equal protection clause and due process ...
... defines citizenship; equal protection clause and due process ...
Guided Notes on Reconstruction
... employment agency, and political rallying point b. Morehouse College – black university in Atl… started in a Church basement ...
... employment agency, and political rallying point b. Morehouse College – black university in Atl… started in a Church basement ...
reconpowerpoint - North Kitsap School District
... vote – one vote shy of removing him from office ...
... vote – one vote shy of removing him from office ...
Hiram Rhodes Revels
... "carpetbagger," the word has a long history of use as a slur in Southern partisan debates. The opponents of the scalawags claimed they were disloyal to traditional values of their southern heritage. ...
... "carpetbagger," the word has a long history of use as a slur in Southern partisan debates. The opponents of the scalawags claimed they were disloyal to traditional values of their southern heritage. ...
Radical Congressional Reconstruction
... The reconstruction Acts of 1867 • First Reconstruction Act- This act divided the South into five military districts and established martial law, also listed the requirements a state must meet to be readmitted into the Union. • Second Reconstruction Act- Put the military in charge of protecting vote ...
... The reconstruction Acts of 1867 • First Reconstruction Act- This act divided the South into five military districts and established martial law, also listed the requirements a state must meet to be readmitted into the Union. • Second Reconstruction Act- Put the military in charge of protecting vote ...
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.