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Reconstruction of the South
... as those white men who took an extended loyalty oath State constitutional conventions, comprising elected delegates, were to draft new governing documents providing for black male suffrage States were required to ratify the 14th Amendment prior to ...
... as those white men who took an extended loyalty oath State constitutional conventions, comprising elected delegates, were to draft new governing documents providing for black male suffrage States were required to ratify the 14th Amendment prior to ...
The War for Southern Independence
... Thus, partly as a result of decades of sharp political struggle over the concrete goal of controlling federal policy on slavery, economics, expansion and the distribution of tax burdens, the Southern states by 1860 felt quite "nation-like" in terms of interests endarlgered by remaining in the Union ...
... Thus, partly as a result of decades of sharp political struggle over the concrete goal of controlling federal policy on slavery, economics, expansion and the distribution of tax burdens, the Southern states by 1860 felt quite "nation-like" in terms of interests endarlgered by remaining in the Union ...
90 Day War - Faculty Access for the Web
... Both General Grant and General Lee were West Point graduates and had served in the U.S. Army during the War with Mexico. Their bloody battles against each other in 1864 stirred northern revulsion to the war even as they brought its end in sight. ...
... Both General Grant and General Lee were West Point graduates and had served in the U.S. Army during the War with Mexico. Their bloody battles against each other in 1864 stirred northern revulsion to the war even as they brought its end in sight. ...
Reconstruction Powerpoint
... allow violations of civil rights so it drafted the 14th Amendment: –Clarified the idea of citizenship to include former slaves –All citizens were entitled to equal protection under the law & cannot be deprived of life, liberty, property without due process of law –Tennessee was the only Southern sta ...
... allow violations of civil rights so it drafted the 14th Amendment: –Clarified the idea of citizenship to include former slaves –All citizens were entitled to equal protection under the law & cannot be deprived of life, liberty, property without due process of law –Tennessee was the only Southern sta ...
Chapter 9 PowerPoint
... • “Reconstruction” would have two parts: 1.Southerners would be pardoned after taking an oath of allegiance; 2.When 10% of voters had taken the oath, the state could rejoin the Union and form a state government. ...
... • “Reconstruction” would have two parts: 1.Southerners would be pardoned after taking an oath of allegiance; 2.When 10% of voters had taken the oath, the state could rejoin the Union and form a state government. ...
United States Civil War 1787 Northwest Ordinance bans slavery in
... Oct 30 Nat Turner is captured and arrested for leading the bloodiest slave revolt in United States history. Nov 11 In Jerusalem, Virginia, Nat Turner is hanged after inciting a violent slave uprising. 1833 The abolitionist American Anti-Slavery Society is founded. 1834 Anti-Slavery "debates" are ...
... Oct 30 Nat Turner is captured and arrested for leading the bloodiest slave revolt in United States history. Nov 11 In Jerusalem, Virginia, Nat Turner is hanged after inciting a violent slave uprising. 1833 The abolitionist American Anti-Slavery Society is founded. 1834 Anti-Slavery "debates" are ...
Document
... Grant took over Lee’s soldiers, sent them home w/ possessions and few days worth of rations. ...
... Grant took over Lee’s soldiers, sent them home w/ possessions and few days worth of rations. ...
Uncle Tom`s Cabin`s
... • Another important effect of the Mexican War was its role in bringing the question of slavery to the forefront of American politics. When Ralph Waldo Emerson warned: “Mexico will poison us” he meant that the gaining of all of this new territory would reopen wounds between North and South over wheth ...
... • Another important effect of the Mexican War was its role in bringing the question of slavery to the forefront of American politics. When Ralph Waldo Emerson warned: “Mexico will poison us” he meant that the gaining of all of this new territory would reopen wounds between North and South over wheth ...
Chapter 12 Reconstruction
... Curfews: Generally, black people could not gather after sunset. Vagrancy laws: Freedmen convicted of vagrancy– that is, not working– could be fined, whipped, or sold for a year’s labor. Labor contracts: Freedmen had to sign agreements in January for a year of work. Those who quit in the middle ...
... Curfews: Generally, black people could not gather after sunset. Vagrancy laws: Freedmen convicted of vagrancy– that is, not working– could be fined, whipped, or sold for a year’s labor. Labor contracts: Freedmen had to sign agreements in January for a year of work. Those who quit in the middle ...
To what extent was slavery the main cause of the Civil War?
... Created by NHCS - 2016 RI 8.9: Analyze two or more texts that provide conflicting information on the same topic and identify where the texts disagree on matters of fact or interpretation. Range of Reading Level and Text Complexity. RI 8.10: By end of year, independently read and comprehend nonficti ...
... Created by NHCS - 2016 RI 8.9: Analyze two or more texts that provide conflicting information on the same topic and identify where the texts disagree on matters of fact or interpretation. Range of Reading Level and Text Complexity. RI 8.10: By end of year, independently read and comprehend nonficti ...
Reconstruction
... Some were also disqualified from serving in federal office again (the Senate can also do this, but does not always do so) Some were acquitted (including both Presidents who were impeached) Some resigned before being put on trial ...
... Some were also disqualified from serving in federal office again (the Senate can also do this, but does not always do so) Some were acquitted (including both Presidents who were impeached) Some resigned before being put on trial ...
When the guns of the Civil War fell silent
... country just 84 years old, was coming apart. The election of Abraham Lincoln as president split North from South over the issue of slavery. The country had nearly 4 million slaves. Lincoln’s political party, the Republicans, wanted to free them. But the South relied on slave labor for its huge cotto ...
... country just 84 years old, was coming apart. The election of Abraham Lincoln as president split North from South over the issue of slavery. The country had nearly 4 million slaves. Lincoln’s political party, the Republicans, wanted to free them. But the South relied on slave labor for its huge cotto ...
bowen TAHP1 paper (2)
... free labor and was industrialized. This industrialization and free labor in the North helped gave birth to the abolitionist movement. The U.S. South adopted a plantation system based on slave labor due to availability of lands and prevailing ideologies that used as the main form of labor. The South ...
... free labor and was industrialized. This industrialization and free labor in the North helped gave birth to the abolitionist movement. The U.S. South adopted a plantation system based on slave labor due to availability of lands and prevailing ideologies that used as the main form of labor. The South ...
Tough decisions for eight states
... 3. Texas: Governor Sam Houston declared that Texas should remain a loyal state within the Union. “Texas will leave the Union over my dead body.” Houston left Texas and the state joined the CSA 4. Louisiana: Elections were held to decide the outcome. Voters had two choices.(USA or CSA) The final vote ...
... 3. Texas: Governor Sam Houston declared that Texas should remain a loyal state within the Union. “Texas will leave the Union over my dead body.” Houston left Texas and the state joined the CSA 4. Louisiana: Elections were held to decide the outcome. Voters had two choices.(USA or CSA) The final vote ...
ch 16 notes
... 3. Texas: Governor Sam Houston declared that Texas should remain a loyal state within the Union. “Texas will leave the Union over my dead body.” Houston left Texas and the state joined the CSA 4. Louisiana: Elections were held to decide the outcome. Voters had two choices.(USA or CSA) The final vote ...
... 3. Texas: Governor Sam Houston declared that Texas should remain a loyal state within the Union. “Texas will leave the Union over my dead body.” Houston left Texas and the state joined the CSA 4. Louisiana: Elections were held to decide the outcome. Voters had two choices.(USA or CSA) The final vote ...
Lizzie Harvey November 8, 2010 Election of 1864 Storyboard In
... ibitions/small_exhibition.cfm?ke y=1267&exkey=696&pagekey=72 2 – permission if cited. Text: Mr. Lincoln and New York, http://www.mrlincolnandnewyork.or g/inside.asp?ID=101&subjectID=4 ...
... ibitions/small_exhibition.cfm?ke y=1267&exkey=696&pagekey=72 2 – permission if cited. Text: Mr. Lincoln and New York, http://www.mrlincolnandnewyork.or g/inside.asp?ID=101&subjectID=4 ...
The Emancipation Proclamation January 1, 1863
... By the President of the United States of America: A Proclamation. Whereas, on the twenty-second day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, a proclamation was issued by the President of the United States, containing, among other things, the following, to wit: ...
... By the President of the United States of America: A Proclamation. Whereas, on the twenty-second day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, a proclamation was issued by the President of the United States, containing, among other things, the following, to wit: ...
Chapter 12
... • Federal government still needed to address what role African Americans would play in _______ and what would happen to former Confederate states Wartime Reconstruction Freedmen’s Bureau • March 1865: Congress creates the Freedmen’s Bureau: __________________ to both black and white southerners • Th ...
... • Federal government still needed to address what role African Americans would play in _______ and what would happen to former Confederate states Wartime Reconstruction Freedmen’s Bureau • March 1865: Congress creates the Freedmen’s Bureau: __________________ to both black and white southerners • Th ...
Social Studies– Arkansas Curriculum Frameworks
... H.6.5.7 Analyze the impact of the American Industrial Revolution: Cotton Gin, Reaper, Steam Engine H.6.5.8 Identify and explain the significance of the following people: Fredrick Douglas, Harriet Tubman, John Brown, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Sojourner Truth, and Dorothea Dix ...
... H.6.5.7 Analyze the impact of the American Industrial Revolution: Cotton Gin, Reaper, Steam Engine H.6.5.8 Identify and explain the significance of the following people: Fredrick Douglas, Harriet Tubman, John Brown, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Sojourner Truth, and Dorothea Dix ...
I.CH 20 PPn - NOHS Teachers
... • Many Northern volunteers from the Southern states, many Southern volunteers from the Northern states • From the Border States, one brother rode north (Blue) and one brother rode south (Gray) ...
... • Many Northern volunteers from the Southern states, many Southern volunteers from the Northern states • From the Border States, one brother rode north (Blue) and one brother rode south (Gray) ...
United States presidential election, 1860
The United States presidential election of 1860 was the 19th quadrennial presidential election. The election was held on Tuesday, November 6, 1860, and served as the immediate impetus for the outbreak of the American Civil War. The United States had been divided during the 1850s on questions surrounding the expansion of slavery and the rights of slave owners. In 1860, these issues broke the Democratic Party into Northern and Southern factions, and a new Constitutional Union Party appeared. In the face of a divided opposition, the Republican Party, dominant in the North, secured a majority of the electoral votes, putting Abraham Lincoln in the White House with almost no support from the South. Before Lincoln's inauguration, seven Southern states declared their secession and formed the Confederacy.