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Chapter 14 Packet - Madeira City Schools

... The 13th Amendment abolished slavery, while the 14th and 15th amendments granted African Americans citizenship, equal protection under the laws, and voting rights. The women’s rights movement was both emboldened and divided over the 14th and 15th amendments to the Constitution. Efforts by radical an ...
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... The end of the Civil War marked the end of slavery and the Confederacy but the beginning of the monumental challenges of how to readmit the southern states into the Union, and how to ensure the liberty of over three million newly freed African Americans. Policies for reconstructing the South would b ...
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... Johnson’s impeachment – Congress impeached Johnson on a minor offense (Tenure of Office Act), but was not removed from office by one vote. Precedent was set that a President wouldn’t be removed from office based upon disagreements and minor offenses - Johnson’s power after impeachment was greatly re ...
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... Jefferson Davis, on the other hand, announced in his inaugural speech that the South might be required to use force to secure its aims, and that spring, the South made good on its word. On April 12, 1861, General P. T. Beauregard ordered his South Carolinian militia unit to attack Fort Sumter, a Uni ...
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