
The Civil War
... of Reconstruction in a manner much more punitive towards the former Confederate states • The states that seceded were not allowed back into the Union immediately, but were put under military occupation ...
... of Reconstruction in a manner much more punitive towards the former Confederate states • The states that seceded were not allowed back into the Union immediately, but were put under military occupation ...
1 - alexandraedwards
... 31. government that rules America thru the revolution? 32. what problems were there with that government? 33. what was stronger in articles of confederation – state or national government? 34. what was called to fix the articles of confederation? 35. what allowed the south to count its slaves as par ...
... 31. government that rules America thru the revolution? 32. what problems were there with that government? 33. what was stronger in articles of confederation – state or national government? 34. what was called to fix the articles of confederation? 35. what allowed the south to count its slaves as par ...
Chapter 16 - vocab and notes
... 1869 – the Fifteenth Amendment proposed and ratified in 1870. (At last all African American men over age 21 had the right to vote Radical Reconstruction was different from any government the South had known before. Old leaders lost much of their influence Three groups stepped in to replace them – o ...
... 1869 – the Fifteenth Amendment proposed and ratified in 1870. (At last all African American men over age 21 had the right to vote Radical Reconstruction was different from any government the South had known before. Old leaders lost much of their influence Three groups stepped in to replace them – o ...
Northern victory in the Civil War decided the fate of the Union and of
... After rejecting the Reconstruction plan of President Andrew Johnson, the Republican Congress enacted laws and Constitutional amendments that empowered the federal government to enforce the principle of equal rights, and gave black Southerners the right to vote and hold office. The new Southern gover ...
... After rejecting the Reconstruction plan of President Andrew Johnson, the Republican Congress enacted laws and Constitutional amendments that empowered the federal government to enforce the principle of equal rights, and gave black Southerners the right to vote and hold office. The new Southern gover ...
Civil and Reconstruction
... • Corruption supported by presence of federal troops • “Carpetbag Gov’ts” : - ↑ spending, taxation, debt - resented (scalawag, carpetbaggers) and undermined by southern whites - ↑ Freedman rights policed by military increased resentment ...
... • Corruption supported by presence of federal troops • “Carpetbag Gov’ts” : - ↑ spending, taxation, debt - resented (scalawag, carpetbaggers) and undermined by southern whites - ↑ Freedman rights policed by military increased resentment ...
Antebellum, Civil War and Reconstruction Test
... 42. What is the system in which farm workers supply their own tools and rent farmland? 43. What is the federal agency set up to help former slaves after the Civil War? 44. This spelled amendment spelled out what cannot be discriminated against when voting, giving African Americans the right to vote? ...
... 42. What is the system in which farm workers supply their own tools and rent farmland? 43. What is the federal agency set up to help former slaves after the Civil War? 44. This spelled amendment spelled out what cannot be discriminated against when voting, giving African Americans the right to vote? ...
Reconstruction
... D. Major Problem = Lincoln and Johnson warred with congress over who should be in charge of Reconstruction!!!!!! Reconstruction/Approaches for Dealing with South #1. Radical Approach a. Charles Sumner- “state suicide” (wanted to Punish the south-Divide southern estates & give the land to blacks. b. ...
... D. Major Problem = Lincoln and Johnson warred with congress over who should be in charge of Reconstruction!!!!!! Reconstruction/Approaches for Dealing with South #1. Radical Approach a. Charles Sumner- “state suicide” (wanted to Punish the south-Divide southern estates & give the land to blacks. b. ...
Effects of the Civil War Lincoln`s Reconstruction
... I. After Lincoln was assassinated, Andrew Johnson took over and faced the tough task of rebuilding the country after the Civil War. a. Not only was the South physically and economically devastated for the fighting, the giant rift between the North and the South remained. b. Add in the questions abou ...
... I. After Lincoln was assassinated, Andrew Johnson took over and faced the tough task of rebuilding the country after the Civil War. a. Not only was the South physically and economically devastated for the fighting, the giant rift between the North and the South remained. b. Add in the questions abou ...
Reconstruction
... against Democrats Since southerners are Democrats, all Democrats belong to the party of Rebellion and Treason ...
... against Democrats Since southerners are Democrats, all Democrats belong to the party of Rebellion and Treason ...
2014 Reconstruction Powerpoint
... against Democrats Since southerners are Democrats, all Democrats belong to the party of Rebellion and Treason ...
... against Democrats Since southerners are Democrats, all Democrats belong to the party of Rebellion and Treason ...
Lesson 18.1: Rebuilding the Union
... • The Southern states passed black codes, which limited the freedom of former slaves. • Examples: written proof of employment, no guns, no meeting in unsupervised groups • Such laws made many people in the North suspect that White Southerners were trying to bring back the “Old South.” • Radical Repu ...
... • The Southern states passed black codes, which limited the freedom of former slaves. • Examples: written proof of employment, no guns, no meeting in unsupervised groups • Such laws made many people in the North suspect that White Southerners were trying to bring back the “Old South.” • Radical Repu ...
Chapter 11 Section 5 Notes Thirteenth Amendment – amends the
... Lincoln’s death: United his northern supporters and critics. Caused intense disagreement in the Union over how to reunite the nation. Left the nation without a strong, steady hand guiding the ...
... Lincoln’s death: United his northern supporters and critics. Caused intense disagreement in the Union over how to reunite the nation. Left the nation without a strong, steady hand guiding the ...
The Politics of Reconstruction
... Name _____________________________ Class _________________ Date __________________ ...
... Name _____________________________ Class _________________ Date __________________ ...
Chapter 16: Reconstructing a Nation, 1865-1877
... • President Lincoln’s Ten Percent Plan was very lenient and made a state’s readmission contingent on recognizing the abolition of slavery but not guaranteeing blacks the right to vote. Republicans in Congress and across the South denounced the Ten Percent Plan. They favored plans for redistributing ...
... • President Lincoln’s Ten Percent Plan was very lenient and made a state’s readmission contingent on recognizing the abolition of slavery but not guaranteeing blacks the right to vote. Republicans in Congress and across the South denounced the Ten Percent Plan. They favored plans for redistributing ...
Reconstruction (1865
... amendment, and give former male slaves voting rights before they can get back into the Union. Send troops into the South and have them keep an eye on things. Replace the old state governments with new officials who will protect the rights of African Americans and follow the new rules. ...
... amendment, and give former male slaves voting rights before they can get back into the Union. Send troops into the South and have them keep an eye on things. Replace the old state governments with new officials who will protect the rights of African Americans and follow the new rules. ...
File - Harrisville 13
... Sharecropper: a person who grew crops on land owned by someone else and gave the landlord (owner of the land) a share of the crop to pay for expenses. Many of these people were freed slaves who could not afford to buy their own land. Solid South: the states of the southern U.S. that traditionally su ...
... Sharecropper: a person who grew crops on land owned by someone else and gave the landlord (owner of the land) a share of the crop to pay for expenses. Many of these people were freed slaves who could not afford to buy their own land. Solid South: the states of the southern U.S. that traditionally su ...
Presidential Reconstruction In the spring of 1865, the Civil War
... The absence of any provisions in the Constitution that could be applied to Reconstruction led to a disagreement over who held the authority to direct Reconstruction and how it would take place. Lincoln felt the president had authority based on the constitutional obligation of the federal government ...
... The absence of any provisions in the Constitution that could be applied to Reconstruction led to a disagreement over who held the authority to direct Reconstruction and how it would take place. Lincoln felt the president had authority based on the constitutional obligation of the federal government ...
Civil War and Reconstruction - The Official Site - Varsity.com
... northern state legislature, every northern governor's race, and more than a 2/3 majority in Congress, guaranteeing the ability to override Johnson’s vetoes. In the spring of 1866, the Republican Congress passed its most radical plan for Reconstruction, despite Johnson’s veto. ...
... northern state legislature, every northern governor's race, and more than a 2/3 majority in Congress, guaranteeing the ability to override Johnson’s vetoes. In the spring of 1866, the Republican Congress passed its most radical plan for Reconstruction, despite Johnson’s veto. ...
23 An increase in the number of factories in the
... c. scalawags : white southerners helping blacks d. scalawags : white supremacists helping blacks ...
... c. scalawags : white southerners helping blacks d. scalawags : white supremacists helping blacks ...
Politics in the Gilded Age
... Enforce Southern loyalty to the Union Punish Confederate leaders who violated the Constitution Emancipate slaves and integrate AfricanAmericans into society Provide cheap labor source for cotton production and supply to Northern factories Rebuild infrastructure: roads, railroads, cities, ports, scho ...
... Enforce Southern loyalty to the Union Punish Confederate leaders who violated the Constitution Emancipate slaves and integrate AfricanAmericans into society Provide cheap labor source for cotton production and supply to Northern factories Rebuild infrastructure: roads, railroads, cities, ports, scho ...
Review sheet
... 8. What happened to agriculture in Georgia after the Civil War? Plantation owners had land but little money to pay people to work it. 9. During the New South Era, why did Georgia host three "expositions" between 1881 and 1895? to attract new industries 10. The Bourbon Triumvirate helped Georgia thro ...
... 8. What happened to agriculture in Georgia after the Civil War? Plantation owners had land but little money to pay people to work it. 9. During the New South Era, why did Georgia host three "expositions" between 1881 and 1895? to attract new industries 10. The Bourbon Triumvirate helped Georgia thro ...
One of the most significant issues was the economic split between
... Eighty-five years after the United States declared its independence, the country was at war again. This time, Americans were not fighting foreigners; they were fighting each other, North versus South. The American Civil War lasted four years, from 1861 to 1865, and killed more American soldiers - bo ...
... Eighty-five years after the United States declared its independence, the country was at war again. This time, Americans were not fighting foreigners; they were fighting each other, North versus South. The American Civil War lasted four years, from 1861 to 1865, and killed more American soldiers - bo ...
As the civil war came to an end, President Lincoln began to devise a
... extended the powers of the Freedmen’s Bureau and then in 1866 passed the Civil Rights Act to try and aid blacks. Next, the Fourteenth Amendment was passed which dealt with civil rights equality. Also, Congress proceeded to pass the 15th amendment which officially provided the right to vote for all m ...
... extended the powers of the Freedmen’s Bureau and then in 1866 passed the Civil Rights Act to try and aid blacks. Next, the Fourteenth Amendment was passed which dealt with civil rights equality. Also, Congress proceeded to pass the 15th amendment which officially provided the right to vote for all m ...
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... and improved the position of the United States abroad. But the Emancipation Proclamation did not put an end to slavery. Not until the Thirteenth Amendment was ratified in 1865 was slavery legally abolished in the United States. While the end of the Civil War ended slavery, it did not bring legal and ...
... and improved the position of the United States abroad. But the Emancipation Proclamation did not put an end to slavery. Not until the Thirteenth Amendment was ratified in 1865 was slavery legally abolished in the United States. While the end of the Civil War ended slavery, it did not bring legal and ...