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s Reconstruction Plan
s Reconstruction Plan

... Confederate civil and military officers and those with property over $20,000 (they could apply directly to Johnson) «  In new constitutions, they must accept minimum conditions repudiating slavery, secession and state debts. «  Named provisional governors in Confederate states and called them to o ...
15Emancipation and Reconstruction,
15Emancipation and Reconstruction,

... with the free black population (only three fifths of the blacks had been counted when they were slaves), without actually allowing the blacks any voice in the government. It would be ironic, indeed, if the overthrow of slavery should increase the representation of the South in Congress and if the Re ...
The Johnson Presidency and Reconstruction
The Johnson Presidency and Reconstruction

... The Challenges of Reconstruction Even before the end of the Civil War, Congress and the President disagreed about how the seceded states would rejoin the Union. When the war ended, bitterness between the North and South was compounded by a power struggle between the executive and legislative branch ...
Unit 4: Civil War and Reconstruction, 1844-1877
Unit 4: Civil War and Reconstruction, 1844-1877

... However, southern society for the blacks eventually became much like slavery due to prejudice, black codes, tenant farming and the start of racist organizations such as the KKK. Carpetbaggers and Scalawags represented Republicans who sought to make money on reconstructing southern economy and govern ...
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VUS 6 SLAVERY ISSUES 1. Drew a line through the Louisiana

... a. in  return  for  support  from  Southern  Democrats  in  the  electoral  college   vote,  the  Republicans  agreed  to  end  the  military  occupation  of  the  South   (the  Southern  Democrats  had  to  support  the  Republican  can ...
Chapter 20
Chapter 20

... • Republicans responded with the Civil Rights Act of 1866. This act provided African Americans with the same legal rights as white Americans. President Johnson once again used his veto power. He argued that the law would give too much power to the federal government. He also rejected the principle o ...
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Aim: How did Presidents Lincoln and Johnson address the

... • What was the title of Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction and when was it written? • Define the word amnesty. • Which groups of Confederates were not allowed to be part of Lincoln’s plan? • What percent of the population had to swear loyalty to the United States for that state to be readmitted back ...
Benchmark 2 Review - St. Louis Public Schools
Benchmark 2 Review - St. Louis Public Schools

... The years following the Civil War between 1865-1877 are known as Reconstruction. The reason historians use the term Reconstruction is because this was the period when the federal government restored the seceded states to the Union. This proved To be a difficult and contentious process. The federal g ...
Unit 4: Civil War and Reconstruction, 1844-1877
Unit 4: Civil War and Reconstruction, 1844-1877

... However, southern society for the blacks eventually became much like slavery due to prejudice, black codes, tenant farming and the start of racist organizations such as the KKK. Carpetbaggers and Scalawags represented Republicans who sought to make money on reconstructing southern economy and govern ...
The Reconstruction Era was less about reconstructing the South and
The Reconstruction Era was less about reconstructing the South and

... Confederate civil and military officers and those with property over $20,000 (they could apply directly to Johnson)(possibly a power trip) ...
The civil war - Rocklin Unified School District
The civil war - Rocklin Unified School District

... Arguable that the Civil Rights movement started after Civil War and is still happening today. Lincoln’s goal was to reconcile with the S., instead of punishing if for treason. Originally became more of a battle of who had power the Congress (states) or the President ( Federal). 1st Reconstruction Ac ...
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Midterm Review - IB-History-of-the

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THE LEGACY OF THE Civil WAR - West Essex Regional School

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23-Legacy of the Civil War

... shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States.” 13th Amendment to the Constitution ...
The North Tries to Compromise - LOUISVILLE
The North Tries to Compromise - LOUISVILLE

... southern states would rejoin the Union if the North returned all runaway enslaved people • Senator John Crittenden of Kentucky offered a compromise suggesting that the Constitution be changed to allow slavery in all new territories – Also suggested that any state north of 36 degrees 30 minutes north ...
Ch 17 Test
Ch 17 Test

... k. segregation l. Civil Rights Act of 1866 first African American senator, he helped organize African American troops in the Civil War American leader who became president following Lincoln’s assassination set of laws that divided the South into five districts under military control law passed by Co ...
CHAPTER 3: THE GROWTH OF A YOUNG NATION
CHAPTER 3: THE GROWTH OF A YOUNG NATION

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Causes & Effects of the Civil War
Causes & Effects of the Civil War

... – Landless African Americans sign labor contracts with planters - neither freedmen nor planters happy with system Sharecropping—owner gives land, seed, tools for part of crops Tenant farming—rent land from owner; buy own tools ...
Reconstruction - Windsor C
Reconstruction - Windsor C

... • The union military forced the southern states to accept the 14th Amendment – which made all newly freed slaves citizens and gave them equal protection under the law. • And the 15th Amendment – which granted all newly freed slaves the right to vote. • During the next election in 1870 thousands of b ...
Reconstruction - Windsor C
Reconstruction - Windsor C

... • The union military forced the southern states to accept the 14th Amendment – which made all newly freed slaves citizens and gave them equal protection under the law. • And the 15th Amendment – which granted all newly freed slaves the right to vote (13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments ensured rights of ...
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Post Civil War Years
Post Civil War Years

... Central Pacific (a western company) joined their tracks in Utah in 1869 with a gold spike.  The completion of the transcontinental railroad would not have been possible without thousands of Irish and Chinese immigrants.  Immigrants were often victims of racism and abuse because of their Asian feat ...
Holt McDougal
Holt McDougal

... The return to power of the pre-war southern leadership led Republicans in Congress to take control of Reconstruction. Main Ideas • Black Codes led to opposition to President Johnson’s plan for Reconstruction. • The Fourteenth Amendment ensured citizenship for African Americans. • Radical Republicans ...
Reading Guide for Goal 3 Civil War and Reconstruction
Reading Guide for Goal 3 Civil War and Reconstruction

... Explain how soldiers’ misguided view of becoming “war heroes” quickly faded once they engaged in training and their first battles and duties. Explain how the South overestimated the importance of its “cotton diplomacy” and discuss its relationship with the British during the Civil War. What was the ...
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