
CWHomeFront1
... civilians were illegal unless the civil courts were inoperative or the region was under military rule. •In all, more than 13,000 Americans were arrested and jailed because of their political opposition to the government. •Lincoln’s main goal was to preserve the union. ...
... civilians were illegal unless the civil courts were inoperative or the region was under military rule. •In all, more than 13,000 Americans were arrested and jailed because of their political opposition to the government. •Lincoln’s main goal was to preserve the union. ...
African Americans in the War
... c. Slaves in territory already re-conquered by the Union were not freed IV. ___________________________________________ A. As the nation transitioned from slavery to freedom ___________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ B. Most mil ...
... c. Slaves in territory already re-conquered by the Union were not freed IV. ___________________________________________ A. As the nation transitioned from slavery to freedom ___________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ B. Most mil ...
Kyle patterson project us history
... Impressment-forcing people into military service. Isolationism-noninvolvement with foreign entanglements. Judicial review- Supreme Court’s power to determine whether an act of Congress is constitutional. Loose construction-belief that the Constitution’s elastic clause gives the federal gover ...
... Impressment-forcing people into military service. Isolationism-noninvolvement with foreign entanglements. Judicial review- Supreme Court’s power to determine whether an act of Congress is constitutional. Loose construction-belief that the Constitution’s elastic clause gives the federal gover ...
Study Guide for Unit Test #4 (Part 1) What were the three main
... 4) What were the three main provisions of the Compromise of 1850? There were five total, but I told you in class that you only needed to know three. Why was it significant? What section of the country felt they got shortchanged on it? (See the visual in 9.3) 5) Who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin? How did S ...
... 4) What were the three main provisions of the Compromise of 1850? There were five total, but I told you in class that you only needed to know three. Why was it significant? What section of the country felt they got shortchanged on it? (See the visual in 9.3) 5) Who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin? How did S ...
Name - Waterford Public Schools
... homes, factories and railroad lines that had been destroyed by the Confederate Army. Southerners were more heavily taxed as punishment for their involvement in the war. b. A law that divided the south into five military districts so that the army could make sure that the south was enforcing laws tha ...
... homes, factories and railroad lines that had been destroyed by the Confederate Army. Southerners were more heavily taxed as punishment for their involvement in the war. b. A law that divided the south into five military districts so that the army could make sure that the south was enforcing laws tha ...
Ed Ayers Civil War and Reconstruction Article - fchs
... It is also important to recall that other nations did not look to the United States as an influential world power in this period. We were a regional power at best – asserting influence over the Western Hemisphere. Yet, as an experiment in the limits of selfgovernment and as a nation with enormous po ...
... It is also important to recall that other nations did not look to the United States as an influential world power in this period. We were a regional power at best – asserting influence over the Western Hemisphere. Yet, as an experiment in the limits of selfgovernment and as a nation with enormous po ...
Reconstruction - Cloudfront.net
... SOUTHERN REPUBLICANS • 3 groups made up the bulk of Southern Republicans ...
... SOUTHERN REPUBLICANS • 3 groups made up the bulk of Southern Republicans ...
Effects of Reconstruction
... we look back, we can see that there were some good points. Still, many groups of people including blacks and women would have to fight for rights that would make them equal to white men. ...
... we look back, we can see that there were some good points. Still, many groups of people including blacks and women would have to fight for rights that would make them equal to white men. ...
Unit 7 SUMMARY - Cobb Learning
... were territories applying for statehood. Ignoring the Missouri Compromise 36 degree latitude policy the US government allowed citizens in these territories the opportunity to vote on whether slavery would be legal or illegal. This was known as popular sovereignty. After bloody conflicts between pros ...
... were territories applying for statehood. Ignoring the Missouri Compromise 36 degree latitude policy the US government allowed citizens in these territories the opportunity to vote on whether slavery would be legal or illegal. This was known as popular sovereignty. After bloody conflicts between pros ...
12.Reconstruction
... this pardon. Lincoln’s Proclamation was called the “10 percent plan”: Once 10 percent of the voting population in any state had taken the oath, a state government could be put in place and the state could be reintegrated into the Union. Two congressional factions formed over the subject of Reconstru ...
... this pardon. Lincoln’s Proclamation was called the “10 percent plan”: Once 10 percent of the voting population in any state had taken the oath, a state government could be put in place and the state could be reintegrated into the Union. Two congressional factions formed over the subject of Reconstru ...
Reconstruction - Cobb Learning
... After 10% of the voters in a state took the oath, the state could form a government and ask to be readmitted to the Union ...
... After 10% of the voters in a state took the oath, the state could form a government and ask to be readmitted to the Union ...
Ch.3 Reconstruction Power Point Notes
... This is probably the most touching and moving Abraham Lincoln print to come out of the Civil War era. The leaf was printed on December 31, 1864, and Thomas Nast was the artist. The print shows Mr. Lincoln standing at the door, inviting the Southern Rebels to come in from the cold and snow, and rejoi ...
... This is probably the most touching and moving Abraham Lincoln print to come out of the Civil War era. The leaf was printed on December 31, 1864, and Thomas Nast was the artist. The print shows Mr. Lincoln standing at the door, inviting the Southern Rebels to come in from the cold and snow, and rejoi ...
The Ordeal of Reconstruction
... ii. On top of all this, they had the oppressive laws c. All of this angered Northerners who had just fought for their freedom Congressional Reconstruction a. Confederates In Congress i. When many of the Southern States were readmitted, voters instinctively chose their experienced statesmen. Most had ...
... ii. On top of all this, they had the oppressive laws c. All of this angered Northerners who had just fought for their freedom Congressional Reconstruction a. Confederates In Congress i. When many of the Southern States were readmitted, voters instinctively chose their experienced statesmen. Most had ...
AP U
... 1. What was the Freedmen’s Bureau? Was it successful in its mission? 2. After the Civil War some people believed that former slaves should be given land so they could start a new life. What plans were put forward? Did former slaves receive land? 3. In the first few years after the civil war, the liv ...
... 1. What was the Freedmen’s Bureau? Was it successful in its mission? 2. After the Civil War some people believed that former slaves should be given land so they could start a new life. What plans were put forward? Did former slaves receive land? 3. In the first few years after the civil war, the liv ...
Post Civil War Unit - James S. Russell Middle School
... • Reduction of buffalo herds by whites • “Indian Schools” to educate Am. Indians in the white way of life. – Carlisle School in Pennsylvania. ...
... • Reduction of buffalo herds by whites • “Indian Schools” to educate Am. Indians in the white way of life. – Carlisle School in Pennsylvania. ...
Jeopardy Unit 5 Review
... •Granted citizenship to former slaves and black people of the North. •Protected citizens from the States! •States can’t deprive citizens of life, ...
... •Granted citizenship to former slaves and black people of the North. •Protected citizens from the States! •States can’t deprive citizens of life, ...
End of Reconstruction
... mothers, wives, sisters, or fathers. We was made to leave or go back and live as slaves. To my own knowledge there was over two thousand colored people killed trying to get away after the white people told us we were free in 1865." ...
... mothers, wives, sisters, or fathers. We was made to leave or go back and live as slaves. To my own knowledge there was over two thousand colored people killed trying to get away after the white people told us we were free in 1865." ...
Texas and the Union Chapter 15
... – Caused conflict between US President and Congress— power struggle – President vetoed bills • Veto: president refuses to sign bill passed by legislature ...
... – Caused conflict between US President and Congress— power struggle – President vetoed bills • Veto: president refuses to sign bill passed by legislature ...
Politics of War Notes
... food for the south). Emancipation as a War Strategy Northern abolitionism was now very strong Britain supported emancipation, so it made it unlikely they would support CSA. Freed slaves undermined Southern support Free blacks could join US Army ...
... food for the south). Emancipation as a War Strategy Northern abolitionism was now very strong Britain supported emancipation, so it made it unlikely they would support CSA. Freed slaves undermined Southern support Free blacks could join US Army ...
Reconstruction - Spartanburg County School District 5
... – Overturned Dred Scott – Provided ‘equal protection’ and ‘due process’ ...
... – Overturned Dred Scott – Provided ‘equal protection’ and ‘due process’ ...
Document
... • What challenges faced the South after the Civil War? • What actions did Union leaders take during wartime to reconstruct the nation after the war’s end? • How did Lincoln’s assassination affect the nation? ...
... • What challenges faced the South after the Civil War? • What actions did Union leaders take during wartime to reconstruct the nation after the war’s end? • How did Lincoln’s assassination affect the nation? ...
US History Fall Review 2010
... Laissez-faire advocates support low tariffs. The Chinese Exclusion Act prevented Chinese people already in the US from becoming citizens. The Virginia Plan proposed scrapping the Articles of Confederation entirely and creating a new national government. The Great Compromise proposed that in the Sena ...
... Laissez-faire advocates support low tariffs. The Chinese Exclusion Act prevented Chinese people already in the US from becoming citizens. The Virginia Plan proposed scrapping the Articles of Confederation entirely and creating a new national government. The Great Compromise proposed that in the Sena ...
Reconstruction: 1865-1877
... May 1, 1866, two horse-drawn carriages, one driven by a white man, the other by a black, collided on the streets of Memphis. When police arrested the black driver, a group of recently discharged black veterans intervened, and a white crowd began to gather. From this incident followed three days of r ...
... May 1, 1866, two horse-drawn carriages, one driven by a white man, the other by a black, collided on the streets of Memphis. When police arrested the black driver, a group of recently discharged black veterans intervened, and a white crowd began to gather. From this incident followed three days of r ...
UIL Civil War Study Guide
... After Lincoln’s assassination Andrew Johnson became President and tried to rebuild the nation after the war. Freedmen’s Bureau: Helped former slaves by distributing food, clothing, and medical supplies. They helped create colleges and schools for African Americans. Civil Rights Act: Granted African ...
... After Lincoln’s assassination Andrew Johnson became President and tried to rebuild the nation after the war. Freedmen’s Bureau: Helped former slaves by distributing food, clothing, and medical supplies. They helped create colleges and schools for African Americans. Civil Rights Act: Granted African ...
Notes
... public facilities, and vote in the same elections. This, however, did not last. White citizens soon became concerned by these new freedoms and began to take steps to limit the rights of African Americans. African Americans began to feel the effects of discrimination as the freedoms and rights promis ...
... public facilities, and vote in the same elections. This, however, did not last. White citizens soon became concerned by these new freedoms and began to take steps to limit the rights of African Americans. African Americans began to feel the effects of discrimination as the freedoms and rights promis ...