Name Reconstruction Study Guide Explain the 13th amendment
... 1. Explain the 13th amendment – ended all forms of slavery 2. Explain the 14th amendment – gave citizenship to all African Americans 3. Explain the 15th amendment – gave African American men the right to vote 4. Define scalawag – poor whites were called by the Southern Elite because they cooperated ...
... 1. Explain the 13th amendment – ended all forms of slavery 2. Explain the 14th amendment – gave citizenship to all African Americans 3. Explain the 15th amendment – gave African American men the right to vote 4. Define scalawag – poor whites were called by the Southern Elite because they cooperated ...
Reconstruction - Valhalla High School
... should the government retire $432m worth of “greenbacks” issued during the Civil War. ...
... should the government retire $432m worth of “greenbacks” issued during the Civil War. ...
The Civil War - Maddox Middle School 6th Grade Social Studies
... The southern economy was hurt because the South was prevented from selling and receiving ...
... The southern economy was hurt because the South was prevented from selling and receiving ...
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... more for manufactured goods imported from overseas, which would help sales of products made in the U.S. ...
... more for manufactured goods imported from overseas, which would help sales of products made in the U.S. ...
LOC Project
... enslaved and brought to this country, provided that. The slaves and their families were thought of as property, like animals, houses, wagons or furniture. They were bought and sold (even here in Alexandria). In the North, slavery was looked on as a terrible violation of the most basic human rights. ...
... enslaved and brought to this country, provided that. The slaves and their families were thought of as property, like animals, houses, wagons or furniture. They were bought and sold (even here in Alexandria). In the North, slavery was looked on as a terrible violation of the most basic human rights. ...
video note guide - Iowa City Community School District
... 13. Why was Lee retreating with his army South? What was he hoping to accomplish after abandoning Richmond? What administrative error hampered the retreat of General Lee and his troops? What was the only thing Lee and his troops left Richmond without? ...
... 13. Why was Lee retreating with his army South? What was he hoping to accomplish after abandoning Richmond? What administrative error hampered the retreat of General Lee and his troops? What was the only thing Lee and his troops left Richmond without? ...
chapter 20 - Oakland Schools Moodle
... battles until Lee was forced to surrender at ________________ Court House in April 18____. Less than two weeks later, Lincoln was killed at ________ Theater by southern sympathizer John Wilkes _________. Lincoln and his Vice President Johnson had many of the same views about quickly binding up the w ...
... battles until Lee was forced to surrender at ________________ Court House in April 18____. Less than two weeks later, Lincoln was killed at ________ Theater by southern sympathizer John Wilkes _________. Lincoln and his Vice President Johnson had many of the same views about quickly binding up the w ...
APUSH Chapter 23 terms Mr. Baughman Ulysses S. Grant U.S.
... Congress granted pensions to all veterans with any disability for any reason. Cleveland vetoed it, which contributed to his not being reelected. He didn't think Confederate veterans should receive pensions. Secret ballot / Australian ballot First used in Australia in the 1880s. All candidates nam ...
... Congress granted pensions to all veterans with any disability for any reason. Cleveland vetoed it, which contributed to his not being reelected. He didn't think Confederate veterans should receive pensions. Secret ballot / Australian ballot First used in Australia in the 1880s. All candidates nam ...
First Battle of Bull Run
... The battle is known both as the First Battle of Bull Run, after the creek that ran through the battlefield, or, the First Battle of Manassas. Union forces under General Irvin McDowell, hoping for a decisive blow against the newly formed Confederacy, planned a surprise attack against the left flank o ...
... The battle is known both as the First Battle of Bull Run, after the creek that ran through the battlefield, or, the First Battle of Manassas. Union forces under General Irvin McDowell, hoping for a decisive blow against the newly formed Confederacy, planned a surprise attack against the left flank o ...
The Civil War (1861-1865)
... The Peninsula Campaign • However, the Union commander, General McClellan, was a nervous commander who did not attack unless he was 100% sure he had the advantage ...
... The Peninsula Campaign • However, the Union commander, General McClellan, was a nervous commander who did not attack unless he was 100% sure he had the advantage ...
reconstruction period - Awtrey Middle School
... • States had to ratify (approve) the 13th Amendment freeing the slaves. • He pardoned officers. • He favored States’ Rights as to allowing Freedmen to vote. • He did not support the Freedman’s Bureau. ...
... • States had to ratify (approve) the 13th Amendment freeing the slaves. • He pardoned officers. • He favored States’ Rights as to allowing Freedmen to vote. • He did not support the Freedman’s Bureau. ...
Anaconda Plan - glanguagearts
... Although the plan was devised early in the war, it was derided by several newspapers and was reluctantly adopted by the Union's leaders. The plan as originally conceived by Scott also advised passivity, in that it suggested that once the Southern states were effectively cut off from their resources, ...
... Although the plan was devised early in the war, it was derided by several newspapers and was reluctantly adopted by the Union's leaders. The plan as originally conceived by Scott also advised passivity, in that it suggested that once the Southern states were effectively cut off from their resources, ...
The Civil War power point
... The Confederate strategy during the war was an Offensive Defense Protect Southern territory from “Northern aggression” but attack into Union territory when the opportunity presents itself Drag out the war as long as possible to make the North quit Get Britain and France to join their cause because ...
... The Confederate strategy during the war was an Offensive Defense Protect Southern territory from “Northern aggression” but attack into Union territory when the opportunity presents itself Drag out the war as long as possible to make the North quit Get Britain and France to join their cause because ...
Directions: - Ms. Mazzini-Chin
... All southerners (except high ranking political and military officials) would be pardoned and regain citizenship when they took an oath of loyalty to support the Constitution and the emancipation of slaves. I, ______________________, do solemnly swear, in the presence of almighty G-d, that I will h ...
... All southerners (except high ranking political and military officials) would be pardoned and regain citizenship when they took an oath of loyalty to support the Constitution and the emancipation of slaves. I, ______________________, do solemnly swear, in the presence of almighty G-d, that I will h ...
A Changing Nation - Wappingers Central School District
... Daniel Webster said the United States was not formed by the states but by the people, a state should not be able to overrule the Federal ...
... Daniel Webster said the United States was not formed by the states but by the people, a state should not be able to overrule the Federal ...
Reconstruction Era-1
... Although this amendment was added to the bill of rights some Southern governments refused to the 14th and 15th amendments and some white southerners used violence to prevent African Americans from voting. In response to this the Congress passed the Enforcement Act of 1870, giving the federal governm ...
... Although this amendment was added to the bill of rights some Southern governments refused to the 14th and 15th amendments and some white southerners used violence to prevent African Americans from voting. In response to this the Congress passed the Enforcement Act of 1870, giving the federal governm ...
short Chapterwalk18
... Ans: Many in the North supported his actions and mourned his death, while others, like Lincoln, believed the use of violence was wrong. The Election of 1860 10. How did Lincoln and the Republican Party win the election of 1860? Ans: Lincoln won all the electoral votes in the free states, while Breck ...
... Ans: Many in the North supported his actions and mourned his death, while others, like Lincoln, believed the use of violence was wrong. The Election of 1860 10. How did Lincoln and the Republican Party win the election of 1860? Ans: Lincoln won all the electoral votes in the free states, while Breck ...
Chapter 22 Powerpoint - Ector County Independent School District
... •lose voting rights if you don’t sign oath •Write new state Constitutions with full suffrage ...
... •lose voting rights if you don’t sign oath •Write new state Constitutions with full suffrage ...
A Peculiar and Tragic Institution Revised 32
... Compromise was no longer acceptable to either northerners or southerners. Congress therefore worked out a second compromise – the Compromise of 1850. Because of its rapid settlement during the gold rush, California was the first of the new territories to apply for admission as a state. The South was ...
... Compromise was no longer acceptable to either northerners or southerners. Congress therefore worked out a second compromise – the Compromise of 1850. Because of its rapid settlement during the gold rush, California was the first of the new territories to apply for admission as a state. The South was ...
Ch. 22 PPT
... the decrees of secession Repudiate all Confederate debts Ratify the 13th Amendment ...
... the decrees of secession Repudiate all Confederate debts Ratify the 13th Amendment ...
Lincoln and Reconstruction Section Preview Section Preview
... Figure 31 The Thirteenth Amendment like Lincoln’s plan except that Johnson exto the U.S. Constitution panded the groups of southerners not granted a general pardon. Those who had owned propSection 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except erty worth more than $20,000 or those who had as a ...
... Figure 31 The Thirteenth Amendment like Lincoln’s plan except that Johnson exto the U.S. Constitution panded the groups of southerners not granted a general pardon. Those who had owned propSection 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except erty worth more than $20,000 or those who had as a ...
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"".