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Civil War- 1860

... cabinet member From office Senate Did not convict - Ulysses Grant pres ...
The Fight over Reconstruction - Waverly
The Fight over Reconstruction - Waverly

...  Black Codes angered many Republicans, who felt the South was returning to its old ways.  Most Republicans were moderates who hoped the South would not have to be forced into following the laws.  Radical Republicans took a harsher stance, wanting the government to force change in the South.  Tha ...
Lesson 4: The End of Slavery Vocabulary
Lesson 4: The End of Slavery Vocabulary

... black codes laws that discriminated against African Americans in the South Freedmen’s Bureau a group set up to help newly freed slaves after the Civil War Fourteenth Amendment an amendment that gave African Americans citizenship Fifteenth Amendment an amendment that gave all male citizens the right ...
Lesson 5 Independent Reading
Lesson 5 Independent Reading

... The Wade-Davis Bill and the Freedmen’s Bureau Many Radical Republicans believed that Lincoln’s plan was too lenient: they wanted to punish the South for secession from the Union, transform southern society, and safeguard the rights of former slaves. As an alternative to the Ten-Percent Plan, Radical ...
Goal 3 Review
Goal 3 Review

... 13. Before burning ____________________, General Sherman ordered all civilians to leave. 14. Lee surrendered to Grant at _________________________. 15. Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction offered a general _______, or pardon, to Southerners who abided by certain conditions. 16. After emancipation, for ...
Unit 10 ~ Reconstruction Review
Unit 10 ~ Reconstruction Review

... states would consistently vote for ____________ candidates in state, local, and national elections The end of Reconstruction also led to the rise of the "_______ ________ Era." This was the period in American history when Southern states required ________ _____________ in public schools, transportat ...
Reconstruction
Reconstruction

... 1. Election disputes in Louisiana and South Carolina’s elections in 1876  a. Elections resulted in two rival state governments in both states.  2. After Hayes was inaugurated he removed federal troops from both states Democrats  took over.  a. Part of the agreement in the Compromise of 1877  3. Voti ...
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Reconstruction
Reconstruction

... (except Indians, not taxed) with full rights of the civil laws to which any citizen were entitled. ii) It gave black citizens the same rights as whites, and prohibited the states from restricting the rights of Blacks to testify in court or to hold court. iii) Johnson's veto along constitutional line ...
Civil War - Owen County Schools
Civil War - Owen County Schools

... The Freedmen’s Bureau provided food, clothing, shelter, medical care, jobs, and legal help to both blacks and whites. It also set up 4,000 schools. Most were poor The 14th amendment made blacks citizens have the same legal rights as whites. After the First Reconstruction Act in 1867, more than 600 A ...
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Chapter 22 - OrgSites.com

... emancipation be rebuilt?  How would liberated blacks fare as free men and women?  How would the southern states be reintegrated into the Union?  Who would direct the process of Reconstruction – the Southern states, the president, or Congress? ...
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Reconstruction

... against prisoners of war b. After 10% of the citizens on the 1860 voter list took the oath of allegiance could form a new state government and gain representation in Congress. Radical Republicans: 1. Congressional Republicans that believed they needed to destroy the political power of former slaveho ...
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PresentationExpress - Cathedral High School

... Leadership: Many United States Army officers sided with the South at the outbreak of the war (foremost among them was Robert E. Lee). ...
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langane.edublogs.org

...  Turns over up to ½ of crop to land owner as payment of rent.  Tenant gives remainder of crop to merchant in payment of debt. ...
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RECONSTRUCTION VIII. Aftermath of the Civil War

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Unit 4 Mr. Knox GA Studies
Unit 4 Mr. Knox GA Studies

... Once the War was over, the Federal Government had to decide what to do with the states that seceded. • The process of rebuilding the South was known as Reconstruction. • Lincoln wanted to rebuild the south rather than punish them. He felt that all Americans had suffered enough. • Lincoln’s Reconstru ...
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CHAP22 reconstruct

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Unit 8 Notes and Crash Courses - Google Docs

... ■ Started   their   own   churches,   created   aid   societies,   began   schools  ● Slavery   was   abolished   in   confederacy   by  E   mancipation   Proclamation   + 1   3th  Amendment   ○ White   planters:   wanted   slavery   for   plantations  ...
HIS 112 Chapter 16
HIS 112 Chapter 16

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Reconstruction Era-1865-1877 - HelpUSFox
Reconstruction Era-1865-1877 - HelpUSFox

... – He felt they never left the Union, secession wasn’t legal, so be easy, it was a few crazies in the South that left, not the whole population of the South – Be nice= less hard feelings – Regain trust, loyalty of South – If the goal is the Reconstruct and bring the states back, this was a quick easy ...
Chapter 15 In the Wake of War
Chapter 15 In the Wake of War

... C. Land Use in an Expanding Nation The Civil War had caused new conflicts over land use while making old disputes worse. White Southerners easily kept their land, but Hispanic land titles were at risk of being ignored by EuroAmerican settlers. In the 1870s, over eighty percent of original Spanish l ...
Chapter 12 Reconstruction
Chapter 12 Reconstruction

... •Corruption: Reconstruction legislatures & Grant’s administration symbolized corruption & poor government. •The economy: Reconstruction legislatures taxed and spent heavily, putting the southern states deeper into debt. •Violence: As federal troops withdrew from the South, some white Democrats used ...
S.O.L. 7 Review Sheet (Teacher Edition): Civil War and
S.O.L. 7 Review Sheet (Teacher Edition): Civil War and

... enabled Radical Republicans to influence the process 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 federal occupation E.Radical Republicans also believed I aggressiv ...
Chapter 18, Section 1
Chapter 18, Section 1

... • Andrew Johnson – Lincoln’s Vice President; Democrat; former slaveholder from Tennessee; became president when Lincoln was assassinated • Black codes – laws passed by Southern states that limited the freedom of former slaves ...
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