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Chapter 15 “What is Freedom?”: Reconstruction, 1865-1877
Chapter 15 “What is Freedom?”: Reconstruction, 1865-1877

... was to confiscate the land of disloyal planters and divide it among former slaves and northern migrants to the South a. His plan was too radical F. The Origins of Civil Rights 1. Most Republicans were moderates, not radicals 2. Senator Lyman Trumbull of Illinois proposed two bills to modify Johnson’ ...
social reconstruction - Scott County Schools
social reconstruction - Scott County Schools

... RECONSTRUCTION PLAN.  LINCOLN’S “10-PERCENT PLAN” UNDER THE PLAN THE GOVERNMENT WOULD PARDON ALL CONFEDERATES EXCEPT HIGH RANKING OFFICIALS AND THOSE ACCUSED OF CRIMES AGAINST PRISONERS OF WAR.  UNDER LINCOLN’S TERMS, 4 STATES– ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA MOVED TOWARD READMISSION TO T ...
The battle was done, the buglers silent. Bone
The battle was done, the buglers silent. Bone

... The bill required that 50 percent of a state’s voters take the oath of allegiance and demanded stronger safeguards for emancipation than Lincoln’s as the price of readmission to the Union. Lincoln “pocketvetoed” this bill by refusing to sign it after Congress had adjourned. Republicans were outraged ...
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... impeached, but was not found guilty. ...
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... wartime expenses amounted to over $ In today's money, that total would be equivalent to over ...
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THE CIVIL WAR

... formed/Sharecropping & Tenant farming • Freedmen’s Bureau • Carpetbaggers & Scalawags • Congress attempts to guarantee voting & civil rights to blacks ...
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Slide 1

...  Johnson contends that the Southern states were never out of the Union and therefore needed only restoration of loyal governments  The Radicals contend that they secede, and were conquered provinces and subject to the liabilities of a vanquished foe  Presidential Power vs. Congressional Power to ...
The Civil War - Nichols School Intranet Web Page
The Civil War - Nichols School Intranet Web Page

... ¾ The Wade-Davis Bill required a majority of white southerners to swear loyalty to the Union. ¾ The Freedmen’s Bureau was created to help former slaves and others in the South. ¾ Lincoln was assassinated on April 14th, 1865 by John Wilkes Booth at Ford’s Theater in Washington, D.C. and was succeeded ...
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38PresidentialandRadicalReconstruction

... the abolition of slavery When 10 percent of a state's 1860 voters had take this oath, that state could reapply to the Union. The Ten Percent Plan was aimed at subverting the southern war effort. In Louisiana, former slave owners attempted to reassert control over the newly freed black population wit ...
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Civil War and Reconstruction

... 6. Confederate General _____________________________ surrendered to Union General _____________________________________ at _______________________________ on April 9, ...
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Historians and the Civil War Era

... • Why did Secession and the Civil War occur? • What led to the triumph of the Union/the failure of the Confederacy? • Was Reconstruction a success or failure and who’s to blame? ...
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... most former slaves worked on plots owned by their former masters. By 1880, most southern blacks had become sharecroppers. A bill that guaranteed blacks the right to sue, serve on juries, testify as witnesses against whites, and enter into legal contracts. The act did not give blacks the right to vot ...
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... Rutherford B. ________( R ) and Samuel ___________ ( D ). It was similar to the 2000 election (the votes of three states were being questioned by both democrats and republicans). A special commission of equal numbers of democrats and republicans was created. _______________ agreed to make Hayes Pres ...
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... order to liberate Cuba from Spanish control. Before Congress approved the declaration of war, the Teller Amendment was added to it. What was the purpose of the Teller Amendment? A. The amendment stated that the United States would not annex Cuba after the war. B. The amendment stated that the United ...
black codes - Diboll Junior High School
black codes - Diboll Junior High School

... Radical Republicans Gain Power • To combat the black codes, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act in April 1866. It gave citizenship to African Americans. • Republicans proposed the Fourteenth Amendment, which granted citizenship to all persons born in the United States. It guaranteed citizens “equa ...
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26) sharecropping

... a) this admitted California as a free state b) this set the 35th parallel as the dividing line between slave and free states c) was part of the Compromise of 1850- upheld slave owner’s rights- even in the North d) “Bleeding Kansas” developed e) established that blacks were not citizens of the U.S. ...
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Lecture 16 2012 Wartime & Presidential
Lecture 16 2012 Wartime & Presidential

... The Southern Response to Moderate Johnson – (give an inch, take a mile) – Black Codes -- Electing Confederate Officials to office Congressional Rec: 1866 – legislation. to improve the terms of Reconstruction Renewed Freedmen’s Bureau – Johnson veto Passed Civil Rights Bill – Johnson veto Passed 14th ...
Chapter 7 Section 3----------------The Turning Point
Chapter 7 Section 3----------------The Turning Point

... A. 1870—all former Confederate states had rejoined the Union B. Carpetbaggers---Northerners who moved to the South & were elected or appointed to positions in the state governments 1. Southerners view: Intruders who wanted to gain from the South’s postwar problems C. Scalawags---Southerners who work ...
Chapter 4 Power Point
Chapter 4 Power Point

... Johnson’s vetoes led to showdown with Republicans in Congress Congress passed 14th amendment and military reconstruction acts In 1868, Johnson was impeached and almost removed from office ...
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A Military Choice (1120L)

... plan were ineligible for their jobs. The amendment also tried to push Southern states toward black suffrage by warning that a state's congressional representation would be reduced if black men were kept from voting. Southern whites were outraged, and President Johnson supported them. He urged them n ...
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Elizabeth Williams Reconstruction Essay Through Reconstruction of

... have needed to go towards his and his family’s necessities; therefore, no black man could vote. To vote when literacy tests were introduced, a man was required to take a literacy test to be able to vote. This was essential because if a man could read, he was educated. If he was educated, he was able ...
American Civil War - World of Teaching
American Civil War - World of Teaching

... that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the ...
Civil War and Reconstruction
Civil War and Reconstruction

... earlier, blacks who had been free before the war came together with emancipated slaves in conventions, parades, and petition drives to demand suffrage and, on occasion, to organize their own “freedom ballots.” Radical Republicans in the North supported black male suffrage both as an act of justice a ...
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