Dec. 7 The undoing of Reconstruction
... power, excluding Indians not taxed, are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States; and such citizens, of every race and color, without regard to any previous condition of slavery or involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, sh ...
... power, excluding Indians not taxed, are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States; and such citizens, of every race and color, without regard to any previous condition of slavery or involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, sh ...
Reconstruction Era Notes - Cherokee County Schools
... ► Whites tried to prevent blacks from voting in several ways. ...
... ► Whites tried to prevent blacks from voting in several ways. ...
Document
... • Southerners had a dependence on slave labor • It freed all slaves in Confederate territory and had a tremendous impact on the public, but freed very few slaves. (4) • Some slaves did provide labor for Confederate army but are not allowed to serve which freed up more whites to serve in the army • N ...
... • Southerners had a dependence on slave labor • It freed all slaves in Confederate territory and had a tremendous impact on the public, but freed very few slaves. (4) • Some slaves did provide labor for Confederate army but are not allowed to serve which freed up more whites to serve in the army • N ...
CHAPTER 16 – THE CIVIL WAR BEGINS Section 2 – Life in the Army
... The first battle between ironclads took place on March 9, 1862. The CSS Virginia battled the USS Monitor for four hours, before sailing away. ...
... The first battle between ironclads took place on March 9, 1862. The CSS Virginia battled the USS Monitor for four hours, before sailing away. ...
Unit 10 ~ Reconstruction Review
... President Abraham Lincoln favored a mild Reconstruction plan. Lincoln argued that since secession was _________, the Southern states had never really ________ the Union. Therefore, Lincoln believed Reconstruction was a matter of the president quickly __________ state governments, which were ________ ...
... President Abraham Lincoln favored a mild Reconstruction plan. Lincoln argued that since secession was _________, the Southern states had never really ________ the Union. Therefore, Lincoln believed Reconstruction was a matter of the president quickly __________ state governments, which were ________ ...
South Carolina senator John C. Calhoun was so sick that he had
... manufactured goods and settlers westward. Small towns like Chicago matured into cities almost overnight, due to the sheer volume of goods and people arriving by railroad. Telegraph wires strung along the railroad tracks provided a network of instant communication for the North. Immigrants from Europ ...
... manufactured goods and settlers westward. Small towns like Chicago matured into cities almost overnight, due to the sheer volume of goods and people arriving by railroad. Telegraph wires strung along the railroad tracks provided a network of instant communication for the North. Immigrants from Europ ...
US History Outline (1607
... State governments created Most had weak executive branch, religious freedom Property was required to vote Massachusetts - first constitution with direct election of governor Some states outlawed slavery (Pennsylvania and Massachusetts) Articles of Confederation Federal government controlled war and ...
... State governments created Most had weak executive branch, religious freedom Property was required to vote Massachusetts - first constitution with direct election of governor Some states outlawed slavery (Pennsylvania and Massachusetts) Articles of Confederation Federal government controlled war and ...
Chapter 3 section 4 notes
... Jefferson Davis, former senator from Mississippi, became president of the Confederate States of America. ...
... Jefferson Davis, former senator from Mississippi, became president of the Confederate States of America. ...
Reconstruction (1230L)
... been established in March 1865 as an agency of the War Department. It was intended to protect the rights of the freedmen, help the former slaves gain an education, and to help them become self-supporting. Johnson believed that the bill was unconstitutional, because it encroached on the Southern stat ...
... been established in March 1865 as an agency of the War Department. It was intended to protect the rights of the freedmen, help the former slaves gain an education, and to help them become self-supporting. Johnson believed that the bill was unconstitutional, because it encroached on the Southern stat ...
Chapter 16
... • Differences began to emerge as early as 1863 between Congressional Reconstruction and Lincoln’s plan • December 1863 Lincoln issued a plan that would allow a state to re-enter the Union with 10% of the voting population taking an oath of loyalty to the Union and a recognition of the end of slavery ...
... • Differences began to emerge as early as 1863 between Congressional Reconstruction and Lincoln’s plan • December 1863 Lincoln issued a plan that would allow a state to re-enter the Union with 10% of the voting population taking an oath of loyalty to the Union and a recognition of the end of slavery ...
EGE Exn oF TrrE Crun, Wrn
... terrible years of war. More than 620,000 men died during the Civil War. No otherwar ...
... terrible years of war. More than 620,000 men died during the Civil War. No otherwar ...
The Colored Soldiers by Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar, the first
... leadership than that originally enjoyed by their white counterparts. Ninety percent of the USCT's white officers were combat veterans, and most obtained their commissions after passing rigorous examinations. Because the creation of black regiments increased the likelihood of promotion, white junior ...
... leadership than that originally enjoyed by their white counterparts. Ninety percent of the USCT's white officers were combat veterans, and most obtained their commissions after passing rigorous examinations. Because the creation of black regiments increased the likelihood of promotion, white junior ...
Link to - God The Original Intent Website
... Excerpt: Special Orders 191 - On the morning of September 13th of 1862, an envelope containing three cigars wrapped in paper containing orders from General Lee was found lying in a field of clover, about a mile southwest of Fredrick, Maryland. It was discovered by Barton W. Mitchell from the Indiana ...
... Excerpt: Special Orders 191 - On the morning of September 13th of 1862, an envelope containing three cigars wrapped in paper containing orders from General Lee was found lying in a field of clover, about a mile southwest of Fredrick, Maryland. It was discovered by Barton W. Mitchell from the Indiana ...
Chapter 16 Review
... What does the emancipation mean? What were one of the problems Lincoln had to worry about before the emancipation proclamation is signed into? Were did the emancipation proclamation have effect on? What was the reaction of the people when the proclamation took effect? What were Contrabands? Why is t ...
... What does the emancipation mean? What were one of the problems Lincoln had to worry about before the emancipation proclamation is signed into? Were did the emancipation proclamation have effect on? What was the reaction of the people when the proclamation took effect? What were Contrabands? Why is t ...
Battle of Galveston
... toward Galveston. Soon afterward, the Rebels also began a land attack. Confederate troops killed most of the Union forces in Galveston and also captured many Union ships. Union forces even blew up one of their own ships to prevent it from being captured by the Confederates. By 10:00 am, Galveston wa ...
... toward Galveston. Soon afterward, the Rebels also began a land attack. Confederate troops killed most of the Union forces in Galveston and also captured many Union ships. Union forces even blew up one of their own ships to prevent it from being captured by the Confederates. By 10:00 am, Galveston wa ...
Prompt: #7 Analyze how arguments over the meaning and
... Constitution must clearly state a law in order for it to be legal. If not said in the Constitution, then it's illegal. People who wanted a strict interpretation of the constitution were generally anti federalist and whose viewpoints were represented by Thomas Jefferson. The loose constructionists we ...
... Constitution must clearly state a law in order for it to be legal. If not said in the Constitution, then it's illegal. People who wanted a strict interpretation of the constitution were generally anti federalist and whose viewpoints were represented by Thomas Jefferson. The loose constructionists we ...
The Reconstruction Era
... • Thaddeus Stephens (PA) is the most vocal critic- leads the Radical Republicans ...
... • Thaddeus Stephens (PA) is the most vocal critic- leads the Radical Republicans ...
APStudent
... State governments created Most had weak executive branch, religious freedom Property was required to vote Massachusetts - first constitution with direct election of governor Some states outlawed slavery (Pennsylvania and Massachusetts) Articles of Confederation Federal government controlled war and ...
... State governments created Most had weak executive branch, religious freedom Property was required to vote Massachusetts - first constitution with direct election of governor Some states outlawed slavery (Pennsylvania and Massachusetts) Articles of Confederation Federal government controlled war and ...
Chapter 17-3 Power Point Notes KEY
... Unlike other Union generals, Ulysses Grant was willing to follow and fight General Lee. This impressed President Lincoln. In March, 1864, Lincoln made Grant commander of all the Union armies. ...
... Unlike other Union generals, Ulysses Grant was willing to follow and fight General Lee. This impressed President Lincoln. In March, 1864, Lincoln made Grant commander of all the Union armies. ...
Chapter 22: “The Ordeal of Reconstruction”
... secede along with his state of TN. Johnson was a Southern Democrat: Vice-Pres in the Union Party (but pro-slavery) as Republicans needed to attract support from War Democrats. Wasn’t popular as pres – didn’t fit in with North or South. ...
... secede along with his state of TN. Johnson was a Southern Democrat: Vice-Pres in the Union Party (but pro-slavery) as Republicans needed to attract support from War Democrats. Wasn’t popular as pres – didn’t fit in with North or South. ...
The Civil War
... • Event 16: September -- Battle of Antietam • On September 17, General Lee decided to use the momentum from his recent win to confront General McClellan near Sharpsburg, Virginia. This battle proved to be the bloodiest day in American history with roughly 23,000 casualties. The battle had no clear w ...
... • Event 16: September -- Battle of Antietam • On September 17, General Lee decided to use the momentum from his recent win to confront General McClellan near Sharpsburg, Virginia. This battle proved to be the bloodiest day in American history with roughly 23,000 casualties. The battle had no clear w ...
President`s Message, March 30, 2017 Dear Civil War Enthusiasts, I
... perpetrators. Women’s loyalty was assumed, regarded as a prime attribute of femininity itself, but now there was a question — one that would persist throughout the war — of what to do what one Lincoln official called ‘fashionable women spies.’ Their gender provided them with both a psychological and ...
... perpetrators. Women’s loyalty was assumed, regarded as a prime attribute of femininity itself, but now there was a question — one that would persist throughout the war — of what to do what one Lincoln official called ‘fashionable women spies.’ Their gender provided them with both a psychological and ...
Issues of the American Civil War
Issues of the American Civil War include questions about the name of the war, the tariff, states' rights and the nature of Abraham Lincoln's war goals. For more on naming, see Naming the American Civil War.The question of how important the tariff was in causing the war stems from the Nullification Crisis, which was South Carolina's attempt to nullify a tariff and lasted from 1828 to 1832. The tariff was low after 1846, and the tariff issue faded into the background by 1860 when secession began. States' rights was the justification for nullification and later secession. The most controversial right claimed by Southern states was the alleged right of Southerners to spread slavery into territories owned by the United States.As to the question of the relation of Lincoln's war goals to causes, goals evolved as the war progressed in response to political and military issues, and can't be used as a direct explanation of causes of the war. Lincoln needed to find an issue that would unite a large but divided North to save the Union, and then found that circumstances beyond his control made emancipation possible, which was in line with his ""personal wish that all men everywhere could be free"".