
JB APUSH Unit IVB
... state debt; penalty for preventing voters Johnson Impeachment Political ploy by Republicans Acquitted by ONE vote… twice Fifteenth Amendment (1869) Blacks have right to vote Civil Rights Act of 1875 Equal accommodations for blacks; ...
... state debt; penalty for preventing voters Johnson Impeachment Political ploy by Republicans Acquitted by ONE vote… twice Fifteenth Amendment (1869) Blacks have right to vote Civil Rights Act of 1875 Equal accommodations for blacks; ...
The End of the Civil War and Reconstruction
... Reconstruction - Lincoln’s Plan • Lincoln’s Plan: Before he died, Lincoln developed a plan to re-unify the South with the rest of the United States. During the end of the Civil War, as the Union army took Southern cities, Lincoln appointed military governors for the re-conquered land. Lincoln began ...
... Reconstruction - Lincoln’s Plan • Lincoln’s Plan: Before he died, Lincoln developed a plan to re-unify the South with the rest of the United States. During the end of the Civil War, as the Union army took Southern cities, Lincoln appointed military governors for the re-conquered land. Lincoln began ...
The Civil War Ends: Reconstruction Begins
... who held high positions in the “so-called” government. ...
... who held high positions in the “so-called” government. ...
Unit 5 Civil War
... The Dred Scott case divided the North and South. • Uncle Tom’s Cabin – Written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin exposed to many people the evils of slavery. Southerners believed it negatively stereotyped them. • Republican Party – Political party that wanted to halt the spread of slavery ...
... The Dred Scott case divided the North and South. • Uncle Tom’s Cabin – Written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin exposed to many people the evils of slavery. Southerners believed it negatively stereotyped them. • Republican Party – Political party that wanted to halt the spread of slavery ...
The Ten-Percent Plan Lincoln`s Idea for Reconstruction The Radical
... Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction included the Ten-Percent Plan, which stated that a southern state could be readmitted into the Union once 10 percent of its voters swore an oath of allegiance (loyalty) to the Union. Voters could then elect representatives to draft new state constitutions and create ...
... Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction included the Ten-Percent Plan, which stated that a southern state could be readmitted into the Union once 10 percent of its voters swore an oath of allegiance (loyalty) to the Union. Voters could then elect representatives to draft new state constitutions and create ...
Uncle Tom`s Cabin
... 24. The primary purpose of the Freedman’s Bureau was to provide emergency food, clothing and schooling to freedmen. 25. One reason Congress tried to remove Andrew Johnson from office was he opposed the Radicals’ Reconstruction policies. 26. Members of the Ku Klux Klan would have resisted Congression ...
... 24. The primary purpose of the Freedman’s Bureau was to provide emergency food, clothing and schooling to freedmen. 25. One reason Congress tried to remove Andrew Johnson from office was he opposed the Radicals’ Reconstruction policies. 26. Members of the Ku Klux Klan would have resisted Congression ...
Honors US History Lecture 15
... Lincoln). Stanton was friends with several of the Radical Republicans (who sought a stricter set of rules over the South). As Secretary of War, Stanton would preside over military rule of the South. President Johnson did not want Stanton to have such control over Reconstruction, so he attempted to f ...
... Lincoln). Stanton was friends with several of the Radical Republicans (who sought a stricter set of rules over the South). As Secretary of War, Stanton would preside over military rule of the South. President Johnson did not want Stanton to have such control over Reconstruction, so he attempted to f ...
Standards 4
... 39. What was the site the bloodiest single-day battle in U.S. history that occurred during the Civil War? 40. What famous speech made by Lincoln began “Four score and seven years ago…” 41. Which Northern victory allowed Northern forces to gain total control of the Mississippi River, which resulted i ...
... 39. What was the site the bloodiest single-day battle in U.S. history that occurred during the Civil War? 40. What famous speech made by Lincoln began “Four score and seven years ago…” 41. Which Northern victory allowed Northern forces to gain total control of the Mississippi River, which resulted i ...
Wizard Test Maker - Pleasantville High School
... Speaker A: "Secession from the Union caused this war, and all those who supported it must now be punished." ...
... Speaker A: "Secession from the Union caused this war, and all those who supported it must now be punished." ...
Pair 6 - Lexington-Richland School District 5
... Johnson quickly granted pardons to the prominent southerners who requested them. While these presidential Reconstruction plans had their own objectives, by the time of Congress’s plan there were other objectives. The reasons Congress passed a Reconstruction plan were to protect the rights of the new ...
... Johnson quickly granted pardons to the prominent southerners who requested them. While these presidential Reconstruction plans had their own objectives, by the time of Congress’s plan there were other objectives. The reasons Congress passed a Reconstruction plan were to protect the rights of the new ...
What You Need to Know about the Civil War and Reconstruction
... to maintain rights for African American ...
... to maintain rights for African American ...
RECONSTRUCTION
... I. Context Setter: Four main questions vis-à-vis the post-Civil War South: 1. Rebuilding the South after its destruction and the emancipation of slavery 2. The condition of African Americans in the South 3. How would the South be reintegrated into the Union? 4. Who would control process of Reconstru ...
... I. Context Setter: Four main questions vis-à-vis the post-Civil War South: 1. Rebuilding the South after its destruction and the emancipation of slavery 2. The condition of African Americans in the South 3. How would the South be reintegrated into the Union? 4. Who would control process of Reconstru ...
March 3, 1863 - Net Start Class
... Abraham Lincoln is elected President. November 1860 Abraham Lincoln, who had declared "Government cannot endure permanently half slave, half free..." is elected president, the first Republican, receiving 180 of 303 possible electoral votes and 40 percent of the popular vote. ...
... Abraham Lincoln is elected President. November 1860 Abraham Lincoln, who had declared "Government cannot endure permanently half slave, half free..." is elected president, the first Republican, receiving 180 of 303 possible electoral votes and 40 percent of the popular vote. ...
Social Studies Chapter 4 Review
... C. limited the rights of African Americans D. started schools in the South ...
... C. limited the rights of African Americans D. started schools in the South ...
The Ordeal of Reconstruction, 1865-1877 A. The Problems of Peace
... conferred on blacks the privilege of American citizenship—struck at the Black Codes b. President Johnson resolutely vetoed this forward-looking measure on constitutional grounds, but in April congressmen steamrollered it over his veto—repeatedly done c. The hapless president (“Sir Veto,” “Andy Veto” ...
... conferred on blacks the privilege of American citizenship—struck at the Black Codes b. President Johnson resolutely vetoed this forward-looking measure on constitutional grounds, but in April congressmen steamrollered it over his veto—repeatedly done c. The hapless president (“Sir Veto,” “Andy Veto” ...
Lo Mein Review
... in the South following the period of Reconstruction? 1 They established bureaus to assist the freedmen. 2 They provided 40 acres of land and a mule to all former slaves. 3 They tried to deprive the freedmen of their legal rights. 4 They were generally dominated by former slaves. ...
... in the South following the period of Reconstruction? 1 They established bureaus to assist the freedmen. 2 They provided 40 acres of land and a mule to all former slaves. 3 They tried to deprive the freedmen of their legal rights. 4 They were generally dominated by former slaves. ...
14 th Amendment
... • Extremely racist Whites who hated the Blacks founded the “Invisible Empire of the South,” or Ku Klux Klan, in Tennessee in 1866-an organization that scared Blacks into not voting or not seeking jobs, etc… and often resorted to violence against the Blacks in addition to terror. ...
... • Extremely racist Whites who hated the Blacks founded the “Invisible Empire of the South,” or Ku Klux Klan, in Tennessee in 1866-an organization that scared Blacks into not voting or not seeking jobs, etc… and often resorted to violence against the Blacks in addition to terror. ...
Reading in word format
... possibilities of freedom. Every aspect of southern life was subject to redefinition, from forms of racial etiquette to the systems of labor that would replace slavery. Emancipation in Comparative Perspective The American South was the only region in the world, except for Haiti, in which slavery was ...
... possibilities of freedom. Every aspect of southern life was subject to redefinition, from forms of racial etiquette to the systems of labor that would replace slavery. Emancipation in Comparative Perspective The American South was the only region in the world, except for Haiti, in which slavery was ...
Dec. 7 The undoing of Reconstruction
... The former Confederacy was divided into military districts during Congressional (or “Military”) Reconstruction ...
... The former Confederacy was divided into military districts during Congressional (or “Military”) Reconstruction ...
Fitzgerald - Rochester Community Schools
... Choice of allowing equal rights and vote left to state Radical Republican’s Plan States must provide assistance and protection to freedmen o give land, build schools Vote Military rule until enforced ...
... Choice of allowing equal rights and vote left to state Radical Republican’s Plan States must provide assistance and protection to freedmen o give land, build schools Vote Military rule until enforced ...
Class Set - Griffin Middle School
... _________________________ One of the major causes of the American Civil War; belief that the interests of a state take precedence over the national government. ...
... _________________________ One of the major causes of the American Civil War; belief that the interests of a state take precedence over the national government. ...
A - Humble ISD
... same views as Lincoln and the radicals, who believed the South should be harshly punished. 4. When Andrew Johnson took power, the radicals thought that he would do what they wanted, but he soon proved them wrong by basically taking Lincoln’s policy and issuing his own Reconstruction proclamation: ce ...
... same views as Lincoln and the radicals, who believed the South should be harshly punished. 4. When Andrew Johnson took power, the radicals thought that he would do what they wanted, but he soon proved them wrong by basically taking Lincoln’s policy and issuing his own Reconstruction proclamation: ce ...
Study Guide - Social Circle City Schools
... _________________________ One of the major causes of the American Civil War; belief that the interests of a state take precedence over the national government. ...
... _________________________ One of the major causes of the American Civil War; belief that the interests of a state take precedence over the national government. ...