
CAPP Notes Chapter 13 and 14
... People of Kansas and South Carolina No mention of blacks being inferior, and shows no comparison between Northern industrial centers and Southern plantations Compares the mad “Don Quixote” to Senator Andrew P. Butler who was a strong defender of slavery within South Carolina Written by Charles Sumne ...
... People of Kansas and South Carolina No mention of blacks being inferior, and shows no comparison between Northern industrial centers and Southern plantations Compares the mad “Don Quixote” to Senator Andrew P. Butler who was a strong defender of slavery within South Carolina Written by Charles Sumne ...
Civil War Test Study Guide Write on a separate sheet of paper Turn
... two distinct political entities. How does the map above show this? 22. How did Hayes’s election effectively end Reconstruction? 23. The Missouri Compromise line was 36º30’N latitude. Slavery was prohibited above this line in what territory? 24. The crisis over the Missouri Compromise exposed thewhat ...
... two distinct political entities. How does the map above show this? 22. How did Hayes’s election effectively end Reconstruction? 23. The Missouri Compromise line was 36º30’N latitude. Slavery was prohibited above this line in what territory? 24. The crisis over the Missouri Compromise exposed thewhat ...
manifest destiny to reconstruction
... Ordinance of Secession was adopted. Even though Lincoln did not pose a threat to existing slavery the South became very defensive. Crittenden Compromise: A desperate measure to prevent the Civil War, introduced by John Crittenden, Senator from Kentucky, in December 1860. The bill offered a Constitut ...
... Ordinance of Secession was adopted. Even though Lincoln did not pose a threat to existing slavery the South became very defensive. Crittenden Compromise: A desperate measure to prevent the Civil War, introduced by John Crittenden, Senator from Kentucky, in December 1860. The bill offered a Constitut ...
The Era of Reconstruction, 1865–1877
... Lincoln’s assassination elevated Vice President Andrew Johnson, a Democrat, to the presidency. Johnson had come from very humble origins. Born into extreme poverty in North Carolina and having never attended school, Johnson was the picture of a self-made man. His wife had taught him how to read and ...
... Lincoln’s assassination elevated Vice President Andrew Johnson, a Democrat, to the presidency. Johnson had come from very humble origins. Born into extreme poverty in North Carolina and having never attended school, Johnson was the picture of a self-made man. His wife had taught him how to read and ...
Civil War Timeline
... enjoins upon me, that the laws of the Union be faithfully executed in all the States. ". . . Plainly, the central idea of secession, is the essence of anarchy. ". . . One section of the country believes slavery is right, and ought to be extended, while the other believes it is wrong, and ought not t ...
... enjoins upon me, that the laws of the Union be faithfully executed in all the States. ". . . Plainly, the central idea of secession, is the essence of anarchy. ". . . One section of the country believes slavery is right, and ought to be extended, while the other believes it is wrong, and ought not t ...
Reconstruction - Teaching American History: Freedom Project
... Readmission to the Union - You supported the Wade-Davis Bill. A temporary governor should be appointed to govern each of the former Confederate states. The former confederate states must not be readmitted to the union until 50% of the population has taken a loyalty oath. Qualified voters will elect ...
... Readmission to the Union - You supported the Wade-Davis Bill. A temporary governor should be appointed to govern each of the former Confederate states. The former confederate states must not be readmitted to the union until 50% of the population has taken a loyalty oath. Qualified voters will elect ...
Rebirth of a Nation: Nationalism and the Civil War
... issues in detail. How were the seceded states to be readmitted? How were the men who had taken up arms for the South to be treated? What did the future hold for the more than three million slaves so recently freed? Were wartime economic policies to be continued? Was the Republican Party, which claim ...
... issues in detail. How were the seceded states to be readmitted? How were the men who had taken up arms for the South to be treated? What did the future hold for the more than three million slaves so recently freed? Were wartime economic policies to be continued? Was the Republican Party, which claim ...
Civil War II
... Period in American history describing the attempt to rebuild the country after the Civil War ...
... Period in American history describing the attempt to rebuild the country after the Civil War ...
A Dividing Nation - Anoka-Hennepin School District
... Key Content Terms Define and explain the significance of each Key Content Term Thirteenth Amendment Freedmen’s Bureau Black codes Radical Republicans Fourteenth Amendment Fifteenth Amendment Ku Klux Klan Jim Crow laws Plessy v. Fergusson Key Content Questions Consult History Alive! Pursuing American ...
... Key Content Terms Define and explain the significance of each Key Content Term Thirteenth Amendment Freedmen’s Bureau Black codes Radical Republicans Fourteenth Amendment Fifteenth Amendment Ku Klux Klan Jim Crow laws Plessy v. Fergusson Key Content Questions Consult History Alive! Pursuing American ...
Key Events and Battles of the Civil War (Answer Key)
... Over 23,000 casualties (more than all previous American wars combined). Convinced England & France not to ally with the CSA; Gave Lincoln confidence to issue the Emancipation Proclamation With victory at Antietam, Lincoln announces that on 1/1/1863, all slaves in the rebelling states would be free. ...
... Over 23,000 casualties (more than all previous American wars combined). Convinced England & France not to ally with the CSA; Gave Lincoln confidence to issue the Emancipation Proclamation With victory at Antietam, Lincoln announces that on 1/1/1863, all slaves in the rebelling states would be free. ...
Diplomacy and Wartime reconstruction
... Britain soon got word and immediately sent a message over that they wanted Mason and Slidell released. They started sending troops over to Canada to prepare for war with America. France also got involved and said that they would support Britain in the fight against America. Their mission was to re ...
... Britain soon got word and immediately sent a message over that they wanted Mason and Slidell released. They started sending troops over to Canada to prepare for war with America. France also got involved and said that they would support Britain in the fight against America. Their mission was to re ...
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... majority of the popular vote. b. A coalition of Whigs, Know-Nothings, and Democrats ran a strong third-party candidate. c. The Crittenden Compromise attempted to resolve tensions aroused by the election. d. Lincoln’s victory prompted Southern secession and the Civil War that followed. ...
... majority of the popular vote. b. A coalition of Whigs, Know-Nothings, and Democrats ran a strong third-party candidate. c. The Crittenden Compromise attempted to resolve tensions aroused by the election. d. Lincoln’s victory prompted Southern secession and the Civil War that followed. ...
Reconstruction Debate - Have you ever had a teacher who helped
... backbone and sinew of the South. They are the best and altogether most hopeful elements of the South, and the real basis of reconstruction. Allow these men to reorganize ad they will bring order to the South. Because of the Negro’s inferiority, it is necessary that they should not be left to themsel ...
... backbone and sinew of the South. They are the best and altogether most hopeful elements of the South, and the real basis of reconstruction. Allow these men to reorganize ad they will bring order to the South. Because of the Negro’s inferiority, it is necessary that they should not be left to themsel ...
The Civil War: The Union Achieves
... - Sherman marched on the South and utterly devastated and destroyed various areas with fire, including Atlanta. He wanted to pursue severe tactics to force the South to surrender. The Election of 1864 - Many were upset with the war’s length and did not want Lincoln reelected. - However, news of Will ...
... - Sherman marched on the South and utterly devastated and destroyed various areas with fire, including Atlanta. He wanted to pursue severe tactics to force the South to surrender. The Election of 1864 - Many were upset with the war’s length and did not want Lincoln reelected. - However, news of Will ...
WAGING PEACE Part I - Scaliasworld
... Secondly, what social and political status would be conferred upon the freed slaves, also known as Freedmen? If total emancipation were to be enacted after the cessation of hostilities what was the United States’ government’s role in accommodating four million human beings who were, by virtue of Dre ...
... Secondly, what social and political status would be conferred upon the freed slaves, also known as Freedmen? If total emancipation were to be enacted after the cessation of hostilities what was the United States’ government’s role in accommodating four million human beings who were, by virtue of Dre ...
TEXAS IN THE UNION
... that was required of them for Reconstruction. Others believed that they should do whatever it takes to rejoin the Union as quickly as possible. ...
... that was required of them for Reconstruction. Others believed that they should do whatever it takes to rejoin the Union as quickly as possible. ...
Three-Fifths of a Person - The Complete Obama Timeline
... you have to argue that the North was more racist than the South; at least the South wasn’t taking blacks totally for granted – unlike today’s Democrat Party. The Southern States were reluctant to embrace the Constitution without additional safeguards. They were concerned that too much power had been ...
... you have to argue that the North was more racist than the South; at least the South wasn’t taking blacks totally for granted – unlike today’s Democrat Party. The Southern States were reluctant to embrace the Constitution without additional safeguards. They were concerned that too much power had been ...
89 - Rondout Valley High School
... 1867, Military Reconstruction Act divides south into five districts, to be governed by Northern generals—Reconstruction policy is enforced by the military ...
... 1867, Military Reconstruction Act divides south into five districts, to be governed by Northern generals—Reconstruction policy is enforced by the military ...
Reconstruction - 5th Grade Bulldogs | Rock Chapel Elementary
... The Ku Klux Klan was a secret society formed by white Southerners to terrorize blacks following the Civil War. ...
... The Ku Klux Klan was a secret society formed by white Southerners to terrorize blacks following the Civil War. ...
chapters 19-23 study guide
... chapter 19 summary ECONOMIC*THE FINANCIAL CRASH OF 1857 WAS CAUSED BY INFLATION DUE TO CALIFORNIA GOLD AND OVER STIMULATION OF GRAIN. *THE CRASH ALSO CAUSED WIDESPREAD HUNGER. *OVER 5 THOUSAND BUSINESSES FAILED WITHIN A YEAR DUE TO THE CRASH OF 1857 8 THE NORTH WAS HARD HIT BY THE CRASH WHERE AS TH ...
... chapter 19 summary ECONOMIC*THE FINANCIAL CRASH OF 1857 WAS CAUSED BY INFLATION DUE TO CALIFORNIA GOLD AND OVER STIMULATION OF GRAIN. *THE CRASH ALSO CAUSED WIDESPREAD HUNGER. *OVER 5 THOUSAND BUSINESSES FAILED WITHIN A YEAR DUE TO THE CRASH OF 1857 8 THE NORTH WAS HARD HIT BY THE CRASH WHERE AS TH ...
Early Presidents to Civil War
... b. state and local governments to restrict the freedoms of African Americans c. states to ban organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan d. the Radical Republicans in Congress to carry out Reconstruction plans 4. After the passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments, African Americans continued to ex ...
... b. state and local governments to restrict the freedoms of African Americans c. states to ban organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan d. the Radical Republicans in Congress to carry out Reconstruction plans 4. After the passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments, African Americans continued to ex ...
Civil War - gst boces
... What act said that people could use popular sovereignty to decide whether slavery could exist in a territory? What Supreme Court case said that people were allowed to bring their slaves anywhere they wanted since slaves were property? Who raided the federal arsenal at Harper’s Ferry? He was killed a ...
... What act said that people could use popular sovereignty to decide whether slavery could exist in a territory? What Supreme Court case said that people were allowed to bring their slaves anywhere they wanted since slaves were property? Who raided the federal arsenal at Harper’s Ferry? He was killed a ...
msse 570 - reconstruction lesson
... f) evaluate the role of institutions in furthering both continuity and change; g) analyze the extent to which groups and institutions meet individual needs and promote the common good in contemporary and historical settings. VI- Power, Authority, and Governance—Social studies programs should include ...
... f) evaluate the role of institutions in furthering both continuity and change; g) analyze the extent to which groups and institutions meet individual needs and promote the common good in contemporary and historical settings. VI- Power, Authority, and Governance—Social studies programs should include ...
Study Guide: The Civil War (SS8H6)
... 1. What was the purpose of the Freedmen’s Bureau? To help former slaves and poor whites 2. After the Civil War, what system was developed to provide labor to work the former plantations? Sharecropping. 3. How did sharecroppers pay their landowners? By providing labor and a large percentage of their ...
... 1. What was the purpose of the Freedmen’s Bureau? To help former slaves and poor whites 2. After the Civil War, what system was developed to provide labor to work the former plantations? Sharecropping. 3. How did sharecroppers pay their landowners? By providing labor and a large percentage of their ...
dsst® the civil war and reconstruction
... d. prolonged siege ending in union victory 10. Through the course of the Civil W ar, which of the following was true of Jefferson Davis's cabinet? a. It remained stable in makeup and firm in support of the president b. It remained stable in makeup but opposed to the president on many issues c. Its m ...
... d. prolonged siege ending in union victory 10. Through the course of the Civil W ar, which of the following was true of Jefferson Davis's cabinet? a. It remained stable in makeup and firm in support of the president b. It remained stable in makeup but opposed to the president on many issues c. Its m ...