
Answer 10 of the 12 Short Answer Questions (50 points)
... 13. Radical Republicans generally a. accepted President Lincoln’s Reconstruction policies. b. wanted to make protection of black civil rights a precondition for readmitting southern states to the Union. c. were prepared to allow former Confederate politicians to return to political offices in the s ...
... 13. Radical Republicans generally a. accepted President Lincoln’s Reconstruction policies. b. wanted to make protection of black civil rights a precondition for readmitting southern states to the Union. c. were prepared to allow former Confederate politicians to return to political offices in the s ...
File - History with Mr. Bayne
... To understand Reconstruction though, one must understand the time period and the economic impact that the Civil War had. Southern states were left devastated by the war! Farms, railroads, and factories were destroyed throughout the South! Many towns and cities (Richmond, VA; Atlanta, GA) lay in ruin ...
... To understand Reconstruction though, one must understand the time period and the economic impact that the Civil War had. Southern states were left devastated by the war! Farms, railroads, and factories were destroyed throughout the South! Many towns and cities (Richmond, VA; Atlanta, GA) lay in ruin ...
Plans for Reconstruction NO VOTE Johnson`s Plan for
... Granted citizenship and equal protection to African Americans ...
... Granted citizenship and equal protection to African Americans ...
Reconstruction
... Lincoln was the first president to be assassinated Vice President Andrew Johnson became President ...
... Lincoln was the first president to be assassinated Vice President Andrew Johnson became President ...
Reconstruction Test Study Guide
... “Punish! Punish! Punish!” – The Radical Republicans took over and sent an army to the South to punish the South. What did the 14th and 15th Amendments do? 14th- Grants citizenship and guarantees equal protection under the law. 15th- Grants the right to vote to all people (but not women yet) What two ...
... “Punish! Punish! Punish!” – The Radical Republicans took over and sent an army to the South to punish the South. What did the 14th and 15th Amendments do? 14th- Grants citizenship and guarantees equal protection under the law. 15th- Grants the right to vote to all people (but not women yet) What two ...
Reconstruction Test Study Guide Reconstruction In 10 words or less
... What do we mean when we say: “what was gained is lost and what was lost is regained”? The rights freedmen gained during Reconstruction were lost through Jim Crow Laws. And the power the South had lost during Reconstruction was re-gained when the military left. How did Reconstruction end? (What was t ...
... What do we mean when we say: “what was gained is lost and what was lost is regained”? The rights freedmen gained during Reconstruction were lost through Jim Crow Laws. And the power the South had lost during Reconstruction was re-gained when the military left. How did Reconstruction end? (What was t ...
Goal_3_Reconsctruction_PPt
... Civil Rights Act of 1866- gave African Americans citizenship and forbade states from passing discriminatory laws (called black codes) 14th Amendment- made all people born or naturalized in the U.S. citizens. Also gave citizens equal protection under the law 15th Amendment- no one could be denied the ...
... Civil Rights Act of 1866- gave African Americans citizenship and forbade states from passing discriminatory laws (called black codes) 14th Amendment- made all people born or naturalized in the U.S. citizens. Also gave citizens equal protection under the law 15th Amendment- no one could be denied the ...
answer the questions
... 6. Why didn’t northern cities suffer the same destruction as southern cities? 7. How many people died in the Civil War? 8. About what fraction of all American war deaths occurred in the Civil War The War Ends, Reconstruction Follows 1. When did the Civil War end? 2. What were the three Civil War Ame ...
... 6. Why didn’t northern cities suffer the same destruction as southern cities? 7. How many people died in the Civil War? 8. About what fraction of all American war deaths occurred in the Civil War The War Ends, Reconstruction Follows 1. When did the Civil War end? 2. What were the three Civil War Ame ...
Unit Eight: Civil War and Reconstruction
... Reforging the Union: Civil War, 1. What misconceptions did the North and South have going into the war? 2. How did the North & South prepare for war – recruitment, financing, & leadership? What did Lincoln do to secure the Union’s borders? 3. What were the advantages of the South? What were the adva ...
... Reforging the Union: Civil War, 1. What misconceptions did the North and South have going into the war? 2. How did the North & South prepare for war – recruitment, financing, & leadership? What did Lincoln do to secure the Union’s borders? 3. What were the advantages of the South? What were the adva ...
Guide - TomRichey.net
... turning points; the impact of the Emancipation Proclamation; the unequal Treatment afforded to African American military units; the geographic, economic, and political factors in the defeat of the Confederacy; and the ultimate defeat of the idea of secession. ...
... turning points; the impact of the Emancipation Proclamation; the unequal Treatment afforded to African American military units; the geographic, economic, and political factors in the defeat of the Confederacy; and the ultimate defeat of the idea of secession. ...
chapter 4: the union in peril
... The South went through significant changes after the war The economy was in ruins and they lost hundreds of thousands of young men Republicans now dominated politically, but often with ...
... The South went through significant changes after the war The economy was in ruins and they lost hundreds of thousands of young men Republicans now dominated politically, but often with ...
Johnson`s trial before the Senate
... Section Two of the 14th Amendment expressed the Radical Republican desire to reduce congressional representation from the former Confederate states and thus preserve a Republican majority in Congress. This section penalized the South by formally reducing the Congressional representation of any state ...
... Section Two of the 14th Amendment expressed the Radical Republican desire to reduce congressional representation from the former Confederate states and thus preserve a Republican majority in Congress. This section penalized the South by formally reducing the Congressional representation of any state ...
File
... i. Landowners set up a system called _________________________ that allowed former slaves and poor whites to become ____________________. The farmers would use the landowner land and often ________________ and _________________on the fields. The landowners would then get a __________________________ ...
... i. Landowners set up a system called _________________________ that allowed former slaves and poor whites to become ____________________. The farmers would use the landowner land and often ________________ and _________________on the fields. The landowners would then get a __________________________ ...
CIVIL WAR In the spring of 1861, decades of simmering tensions
... The American Civil War (1861–1865) was a civil war fought in the United States of America. In response to the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, 11 southern slave states declared their secession from the United States and formed the Confederate States of America ("the Con ...
... The American Civil War (1861–1865) was a civil war fought in the United States of America. In response to the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, 11 southern slave states declared their secession from the United States and formed the Confederate States of America ("the Con ...
Reconstruction Timeline: 18671877 1867 March 1: The North
... July 9: The Democrats nominate Horatio Seymour, former Governor of New York, for president, and Francis P. Blair, Jr., formerly one of Grant's commanders, for vice president. July 28: The Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, defining citizenship to include all people born or naturalized ...
... July 9: The Democrats nominate Horatio Seymour, former Governor of New York, for president, and Francis P. Blair, Jr., formerly one of Grant's commanders, for vice president. July 28: The Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, defining citizenship to include all people born or naturalized ...
Social Studies Chapter 6 Review
... WHAT DID BOTH THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH HAVE IN COMMON DURING THE CIVIL WAR? ...
... WHAT DID BOTH THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH HAVE IN COMMON DURING THE CIVIL WAR? ...
Civil War Timeline2012
... Republicans) believed that the south should be punished in some way for leaving the union and causing the war. Lincoln had been against this idea. When Andrew Johnson tried to follow through on Lincoln’s plans, he angered the radical Republicans. They came up with a way to ________________ him. He ...
... Republicans) believed that the south should be punished in some way for leaving the union and causing the war. Lincoln had been against this idea. When Andrew Johnson tried to follow through on Lincoln’s plans, he angered the radical Republicans. They came up with a way to ________________ him. He ...
U.S. History Review PowerPoint
... war with Mexico would become states soon. The issue was solved by allowing California into the Union as a free state, and having the territories of New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah decide the issue of slavery ...
... war with Mexico would become states soon. The issue was solved by allowing California into the Union as a free state, and having the territories of New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah decide the issue of slavery ...
Ch. 11 Civil War PPT.
... The South went through significant changes after the war The economy was in ruins and they lost hundreds of thousands of young men Republicans now dominated politically, but often with ...
... The South went through significant changes after the war The economy was in ruins and they lost hundreds of thousands of young men Republicans now dominated politically, but often with ...
AHSGE
... Decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that ruled that people of African descent imported into the U.S. and held as slaves, or their descendants (whether or not they were slaves) could not be citizens of the U.S., the Congress had no authority to prohibit slavery in federal territories and the Missouri ...
... Decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that ruled that people of African descent imported into the U.S. and held as slaves, or their descendants (whether or not they were slaves) could not be citizens of the U.S., the Congress had no authority to prohibit slavery in federal territories and the Missouri ...
Slide 1
... a proclamation of amnesty and reconstruction for those areas of the Confederacy occupied by Union armies. He offered a pardon, with certain exceptions, to any Confederate who would swear to support the Constitution and the Union. Once a group in any conquered state is equal to 1/10 of the states tot ...
... a proclamation of amnesty and reconstruction for those areas of the Confederacy occupied by Union armies. He offered a pardon, with certain exceptions, to any Confederate who would swear to support the Constitution and the Union. Once a group in any conquered state is equal to 1/10 of the states tot ...
Election of 1860 Ppt - Taylor County Schools
... (moderate who wanted to keep the Union) Lincoln was elected as President. ...
... (moderate who wanted to keep the Union) Lincoln was elected as President. ...
Unit Six PPT 3 - Henry County Schools
... Lincoln was assassinated in 1865 VP Andrew Johnson tried to continue Lincoln’s policies: –His Presidential Reconstruction plan was lenient towards Southerners –States could come back into the USA once they ratified the 13th Amendment ...
... Lincoln was assassinated in 1865 VP Andrew Johnson tried to continue Lincoln’s policies: –His Presidential Reconstruction plan was lenient towards Southerners –States could come back into the USA once they ratified the 13th Amendment ...