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The Civil War
The Civil War

... and not in MINE, is the momentous issue of civil war. The government will not assail YOU. You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressors. YOU have no oath registered in heaven to destroy the government, while I shall have the most solemn one to "preserve, protect, and defend it." I ...
The Civil War
The Civil War

... and not in MINE, is the momentous issue of civil war. The government will not assail YOU. You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressors. YOU have no oath registered in heaven to destroy the government, while I shall have the most solemn one to "preserve, protect, and defend it." I ...
HIST101LectureGuidePartIII
HIST101LectureGuidePartIII

... have only 8 or 9 slaves with the farm owner working in the fields with his slaves. On big plantations, however, the planter stayed at home in his mansion and played lord of the manor, letting his overseers (supervisors) manage the slaves and crop production. Slave mothers taught their children how t ...
Amazing Race Review for Standard 5-1
Amazing Race Review for Standard 5-1

... carpetbaggers scalawags railroaders exodusters ...
Civil War: Reconstruction
Civil War: Reconstruction

... How did the Radical Republicans believe the South should be treated after the Civil War? ANSWER! South should be punished;seceded states were not allowed back into the Union immediately--put under military occupation (Federal troops were sent to the South) ...
questions about the “varying viewpoints”
questions about the “varying viewpoints”

... Republicans imposed harsh military Reconstruction on the South after their gains in the 1866 congressional elections. The Southern states reentered the Union with new radical governments, which rested partly on the newly enfranchised blacks, but also had support from some sectors of southern society ...
USH - Reconstruction Notes
USH - Reconstruction Notes

... In addition to the Reconstruction Amendments, the Radical Republicans also helped to create the Freedman’s Bureau – aided freed slaves through legal food and housing, education, health care, and employment  Elected Office holders – over 630 African Americans were elected to the Senate and the House ...
Civil War Study Guide B
Civil War Study Guide B

... Start now if you have not already (even though I’ve been recommending this since two weeks ago.) Study a little bit each night. Focus on what you do not know. Review your notes, highlight significant information & key terms, people, events Reference any additional notes you took on discussions and v ...
Chapter 9 Study Guide - Merrillville Community School
Chapter 9 Study Guide - Merrillville Community School

... accordingly. The entire American community went to war, except ironically the southern planter elite who had the largest stake in the outcome. As American men and women served in the military, helped out in many community support organizations, or fled to the Union lines, their lives changed dramati ...
VUS 6c and includes VUS 7 a,b,& c.
VUS 6c and includes VUS 7 a,b,& c.

... Radicals were much more punitive towards the former Confederate states. The states were not put immediately back into the Union but were forced into military occupation by the North. ...
Ch 4 S 4 Notes
Ch 4 S 4 Notes

... A devastated economy, dropped property values, and a drastically reduced population make rebuilding the South difficult. Southern Republicans-scalawags, carpetbaggers, and African Americans- have very different goals, especially regarding civil rights equality, leading to a lack of unity in the repu ...
Reconstruction (1865 –1877)
Reconstruction (1865 –1877)

... Bill of 1866, which would force Southern courts to practice equality before the law by allowing the federal gov’t to take over unfair cases [but only in public acts of discrimination]. But this flopped when Johnson vetoed both bills, revealing his racism. The bills overrode his veto and passed anywa ...
Chapter 14 Henretta Power Point
Chapter 14 Henretta Power Point

... – Led to rioting by Irish, Germans, and poor whites ...
District Curriculum 4th 9 Weeks
District Curriculum 4th 9 Weeks

... Compare and Contrast President Johnson’s plan for Reconstruction with Congress’s plan. How did the South try to control the newly freed African American? How did the nation grow economically, politically and territorially after the Civil War? What are the Homestead Act, Morrill Act, Dawes Act, and w ...
Study Guide: Reconstruction
Study Guide: Reconstruction

... Black codes – laws passed in the South just after the Civil War aimed at controlling freedmen & enabling plantation owners to exploit African American workers. Override – to overturn or defeat, as a bill proposed in Congress Impeach – to formally charge a public official with misconduct in office 13 ...
Mark E. Neely, Jr. The Union Divided: Party Conflict in the Civil War
Mark E. Neely, Jr. The Union Divided: Party Conflict in the Civil War

... the radicals, whose vision centered on a national citizenship devoted to equal rights. The reader is left with the impression that Reconstruction was a moderate affair throughout. Racism and southern class interests, which so clearly shaped the dynamic she examines, are also slighted. For example, b ...
Review: Causes of Civil War
Review: Causes of Civil War

... – “for the defense of an inherent, unalienable right…to withdraw from a Union which they had, as sovereign communities voluntarily entered…The existence of African servitude was in no way the cause of the conflict, but only an incident. In the latter controversies that arose, however, its effect in ...
Important People of the Civil War 20) Who is
Important People of the Civil War 20) Who is

... poor whites and former slaves become farmers; they used landowners land; landowners often loaned sharecroppers tools and seeds; kept poor whites and blacks in debt ...
reconstruction ppt 2014
reconstruction ppt 2014

...  The South was defeated;  1865-1877 Reconstruction Period--US govt wanted to re-unite the US; also to re-admit and re-build South; battles had occurred in South  Southern way of life and economy was destroyed;  Also how to incorporate newly freed AfAm into American society ...
The Road to Reconstruction
The Road to Reconstruction

... Emancipation and the ending of slavery was ratified by passage of the 13th Amendment, which also citizenship to freedom. The 14th Amendment provided for civil rights for all people and equal protection under the law. The 15th Amendment protected all citizens from being discriminated against in votin ...
Unit 8 Notes Part 1
Unit 8 Notes Part 1

... • Republicans in Congress weren’t happy that reconstructed South looked like preCivil War South→ They took lead in reconstruction after 1867 -Radical Republican “Tommy Lee Jones” Stephens wanted to take away land from southern planters and give it to former slaves -Civil Rights Bill named ppl born i ...
Questions for Trashket Ball What is popular sovereignty? Citizens of
Questions for Trashket Ball What is popular sovereignty? Citizens of

... They had no replacement troops. 42. How did African Americans support the war effort? After the Militia Act, African American men fought for the Union 43. What did Lincoln want to accomplish before he announced the Emancipation Proclamation? A major Union military victory 44. The Ten Percent Plan re ...
File - Maddox Middle School 6th Grade Social Studies
File - Maddox Middle School 6th Grade Social Studies

... The nation faced many problems in rebuilding the Union. Main Ideas • President Lincoln and Congress differed in their views as Reconstruction began. • The end of the Civil War meant freedom for African Americans in the South. • President Johnson’s plan began the process of ...
United States History From 1865 to the Present
United States History From 1865 to the Present

... impoverished . . . their social power must be destroyed” (Milton, 1930, p. 183). He also made statements claiming that he intended to confiscate the property of the planters. He wanted to distribute the property to poor, landless Southerners who made up the bulk of the Confederate military and had b ...
Topic 20 = Reconstruction
Topic 20 = Reconstruction

... Followed Lincoln’s plan: Pardoned most Southerners, accepted Southern governments By 1866 white Southerners had reestablished all state governments, elected Senators and Representatives, including some prominent ex-Confederates ...
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