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... 1. Why did Lincoln favor a generous Reconstruction policy toward the South? 2. Why was the Freedmen’s Bureau established? 3. Who did President Johnson blame for the Civil War? 4. What two laws did Radical Republicans pass to reduce presidential power? Ch. 7.5 Reconstruction and Republican Rule Defin ...
ch17s2
ch17s2

... -African Americans gained full citizenship with the rights due all citizens, although protecting these rights proved difficult -African American men gained the right to vote -African American voters, combined with the refusal of many white Southerners to vote, put Republicans in control of Southern ...
US history unit 4
US history unit 4

... 5.2: Andrew Johnson & Radical Republicans • After Lincoln’s death, Andrew Johnson became president • Southerner, former slave owner, sympathetic to South • “Presidential Reconstruction:” • Seen as too lenient by those in North; conflict arose • Johnson v. Radical Republicans ...
- Grace Wilday Junior High School
- Grace Wilday Junior High School

... 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 ...
The Presidency Abraham Lincoln decided to run
The Presidency Abraham Lincoln decided to run

... Abraham Lincoln decided to run for President of the United States in the election of 1860. He won the Presidency running as the leader of a brand new political party called the Republicans. Many slave owners in the south were scared than Lincoln would abolish slavery because they knew he did not lik ...
The Ordeal of Reconstruction Essential Question/s Was
The Ordeal of Reconstruction Essential Question/s Was

... champion of states’ rights and the Constitution, and he was a Tennessean who never earned the trust of the North and never regained the confidence of the South. V. Reconstruction: 10% Plan v. Radicals -Wade Davis 1. Since Abraham Lincoln believed that the South had never legally withdrawn from the U ...
File - Mr. Carter`s United States History Class
File - Mr. Carter`s United States History Class

... all former slave states enacted Black Codes, which were laws written to control the lives of freed slaves in ways slaveholders had formerly controlled the lives of their slaves. Black Codes deprived voting rights to freed slaves and allowed plantation owners to take advantage of black workers in way ...
Chapter 12
Chapter 12

... Johnson’s plan were invalid. In addition, the act put the Southern states under military control and called for new state constitutions. The law also said that no state could re-enter the Union until it approved the Fourteenth Amendment and gave the vote to African-American men. Johnson vetoed the b ...
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documents-how-successful-was

... should have control over all other races Answer all questions on your note guide: 1. How did Andrew Johnson’s Presidency help prematurely bring an end to Reconstruction? ...
Civil War and Reconstruction Study Guide
Civil War and Reconstruction Study Guide

... 25. What were Carpetbaggers and Scalawags? A scalawag was a southern person who helped the government during Reconstruction. A carpetbagger was a northerner who traveled south often to help rebuild the south or just to make money. ...
Reconstruction - Putnam City North High School
Reconstruction - Putnam City North High School

... – Landowners broke up land into small plots, provided seed, farm supplies, livestock – Part of the crop used to pay back landowner – Debt kept freedmen tied to the land • Crop-lien system and tenant farming ...
Reconstruction
Reconstruction

... – Landowners broke up land into small plots, provided seed, farm supplies, livestock – Part of the crop used to pay back landowner – Debt kept freedmen tied to the land • Crop-lien system and tenant farming ...
Reconstruction - FHS Honors/AP US History
Reconstruction - FHS Honors/AP US History

... – Landowners broke up land into small plots, provided seed, farm supplies, livestock – Part of the crop used to pay back landowner – Debt kept freedmen tied to the land • Crop-lien system and tenant farming ...
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Untitled

... Radicals favored granting suffrage to the former ...
Reconstruction of Georgia and the South 1863-1877
Reconstruction of Georgia and the South 1863-1877

... the first elected governor after the war. Freedman feared for their safety once the military presence was removed from Georgia. The 13th amendment is ratified by Georgia, Alexander Stephens (former VP of the Confederacy) and Hershchel Johnson are sent to Washington as Georgia’s two Senators. ...
chapter 18 - the reconstruction era
chapter 18 - the reconstruction era

... Literacy test – a method used to prevent African Americans from voting by requiring prospective voters to read and write at a specific level Grandfather clause* – a clause that allowed individuals who did not pass the literacy test to vote if their fathers or grandfathers had voted before Reconstruc ...
Reconstruction - Henry County Schools
Reconstruction - Henry County Schools

... The Ku Klux Klan was first formed during Reconstruction to attack blacks who tried to vote or challenge white supremacy ...
Chapter 17 Reconstruction and the New South
Chapter 17 Reconstruction and the New South

... -African American men gained the right to vote -African American voters, combined with the refusal of many white Southerners to vote, put Republicans in control of Southern state governments -By 1870 all of the Southern states had met the requirements under Radical Reconstruction and were restored t ...
1. What were three causes of the Civil War? 2. What does the
1. What were three causes of the Civil War? 2. What does the

... 2. Explain why the Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War. 3. Explain the conflict Robert E. Lee had concerning which army to fight with during the Civil War. 4. Explain Sherman’s idea of “total war” and how it helped the North to be victorious in the Civil War. 5. Explain why the ...
Civil War and Reconstruction Unit Exam Mr. Beward Multiple Choice
Civil War and Reconstruction Unit Exam Mr. Beward Multiple Choice

... C. Forgiveness for most Southerners D. None of the above 17. What was the essential difference between the Johnson and Lincoln Reconstruction plans? A. Johnson’s plan demanded that all wealthy Southern planters take a loyalty oath B. Lincoln’s plan demanded execution of all Southern leaders C. Johns ...
Congress Passes Civil Rights Bill
Congress Passes Civil Rights Bill

... slavery and grant citizenship/voting rights to freedmen Passed Congress on July 2, 1864. Lincoln did not sign the bill: “southern states should be able to choose between both plans” ...
Reconstruction - Effingham County Schools
Reconstruction - Effingham County Schools

... South Carolina, Florida and Louisiana. Consequently, the incumbent President, Republican Ulysses Grant, removed the soldiers from Florida before Hayes as his successor removed the remaining troops in South Carolina and Louisiana. As soon as the troops left, many Republicans also left (or became Demo ...
The Reconstruction of the American South, 1865 - 1877 - fchs
The Reconstruction of the American South, 1865 - 1877 - fchs

... C. The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson Andrew Johnson was both a Southerner (from Tennessee) and a Democrat. Lincoln had put him on the ticket in 1864 as a symbol of his willingness to work with others and compromise. When Lincoln was killed, a Southerner and a Democrat took the Presidency. ...
The American Civil War 1861
The American Civil War 1861

... money. They were forced to sign work contracts, and blacks were prohibited from testifying against whites in court. People in the North just thought this was putting slavery back in place. • B. To enforce these codes and to intimidate freed blacks and poor whites, organizations like the Ku Klux Klan ...
CH 22 Part 1 Notes
CH 22 Part 1 Notes

... ALWAYS AN IMPASSIONED CHAMPION OF THE POOR WHITE MAN…AJ was elected to Congress from his new home state, Tennessee, and later when Tenn. seceded…HE REFUSED TO SECEDE WITH HIS STATE… and after Tenn. was taken by the Union Troops and began to be RECONSTRUCTED…before the end of the war… HE WAS APPOINTE ...
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