
Presidential Reconstruction
... Section 2. Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President andVice President of th ...
... Section 2. Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President andVice President of th ...
Reconstruction 1865-1877
... • Republicans became further disillusioned with Johnson when he allowed the Southern states to adopt the Black Codes (1865): – Restricted the rights and movements of the newly freed blacks – Prohibited blacks from renting land or borrowing money to buy land – Placed freedmen into a form of semi bond ...
... • Republicans became further disillusioned with Johnson when he allowed the Southern states to adopt the Black Codes (1865): – Restricted the rights and movements of the newly freed blacks – Prohibited blacks from renting land or borrowing money to buy land – Placed freedmen into a form of semi bond ...
Reconstruction and it`s Aftermath
... Supreme Court, which ruled that African Americans were not citizens. President Johnson vetoed both the Freedmen’s Bureau bill and the Civil Rights Act, arguing that the federal government was overstepping its proper authority. He said the laws were unconstitutional because they did not include repre ...
... Supreme Court, which ruled that African Americans were not citizens. President Johnson vetoed both the Freedmen’s Bureau bill and the Civil Rights Act, arguing that the federal government was overstepping its proper authority. He said the laws were unconstitutional because they did not include repre ...
SECTIONALISM (ch 13, 15)
... Southern states into the Union, what should be done for the freedmen, and what should be done to the leaders of the Southern rebellion? How were reconstruction & civil rights enforced in the South? What impact did reconstruction have on African-Americans? What happened in the South after Recon ...
... Southern states into the Union, what should be done for the freedmen, and what should be done to the leaders of the Southern rebellion? How were reconstruction & civil rights enforced in the South? What impact did reconstruction have on African-Americans? What happened in the South after Recon ...
The 1940s 14-C 10 points NAME
... actor and Southern sympathizer—then leaped down from the presidential box. Pg. 184. 43. Reconstruction, the period during which the United States began to rebuild Civil War, lasted from 1865 to 1877. Pg. 186. 44. In the 1868 presidential election, the Civil War hero Ulysses S. Grant ...
... actor and Southern sympathizer—then leaped down from the presidential box. Pg. 184. 43. Reconstruction, the period during which the United States began to rebuild Civil War, lasted from 1865 to 1877. Pg. 186. 44. In the 1868 presidential election, the Civil War hero Ulysses S. Grant ...
May 2-4: Battle of Chancellorsville (VA)
... July 4: Grant’s siege at Vicksburg ends in Victory; Union controls the Mississippi— cutting the South in two November 23-25: after taking control of the Union forces in the West, Grant drives Confederate forces away from Chattanooga, takes control of Tennessee ...
... July 4: Grant’s siege at Vicksburg ends in Victory; Union controls the Mississippi— cutting the South in two November 23-25: after taking control of the Union forces in the West, Grant drives Confederate forces away from Chattanooga, takes control of Tennessee ...
Reconstruction Review Reconstruction was the period in American
... Americans. It also guaranteed all Americans “_______ ____________ of the laws.” The Fifteenth Amendment gave African-American males the right to _______. Reconstruction also had important social and economic results. First, the Civil War had _____________ the Southern states. Consequently, the Sout ...
... Americans. It also guaranteed all Americans “_______ ____________ of the laws.” The Fifteenth Amendment gave African-American males the right to _______. Reconstruction also had important social and economic results. First, the Civil War had _____________ the Southern states. Consequently, the Sout ...
Lesson 18.1: Rebuilding the Union
... a place of small farms, free schools, and political equality D. Former slaves coming north to buy farms or to work in factories Choose all that are true! ...
... a place of small farms, free schools, and political equality D. Former slaves coming north to buy farms or to work in factories Choose all that are true! ...
the american civil war
... • After the Emancipation Proclamation blacks began to join the Union Army • Initially they were only used for manual labor • Eventually, Blacks saw live combat • 54th regiment out of Massachusetts ...
... • After the Emancipation Proclamation blacks began to join the Union Army • Initially they were only used for manual labor • Eventually, Blacks saw live combat • 54th regiment out of Massachusetts ...
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... 1. Most Southerners would be granted amnesty if they swore allegiance to the Union. 2. High-ranking Confederate officials and wealthy land owners could only be pardoned if they applied personally to the president. 3. Before a state could re-enter the Union, it had to denounce secession and ratify th ...
... 1. Most Southerners would be granted amnesty if they swore allegiance to the Union. 2. High-ranking Confederate officials and wealthy land owners could only be pardoned if they applied personally to the president. 3. Before a state could re-enter the Union, it had to denounce secession and ratify th ...
Chapter 11 Section 2 - Congress Takes Charge
... The Republican state governments passed laws against segregation. Segregation is the separation of people by race. However, not everyone followed these segregation laws. The new government also set up public school systems and tried to bring businesses and jobs to the South. The new governments did ...
... The Republican state governments passed laws against segregation. Segregation is the separation of people by race. However, not everyone followed these segregation laws. The new government also set up public school systems and tried to bring businesses and jobs to the South. The new governments did ...
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... •Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866Granted full citizenship to African Americans •The federal government could also intervene in state affairs to protect their rights •Also overturned the black codes •Also contradicted the 1857 Dred Scott decision The Two Bills •Johnson vetoed both •Johnso ...
... •Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866Granted full citizenship to African Americans •The federal government could also intervene in state affairs to protect their rights •Also overturned the black codes •Also contradicted the 1857 Dred Scott decision The Two Bills •Johnson vetoed both •Johnso ...
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 ...
... •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 ...
Compromise of 1850 - Mr. Verdolino`s Social Studies Page
... Other southern states that had been occupied by Union (Northern) troops soon followed Louisiana back into the United States. ...
... Other southern states that had been occupied by Union (Northern) troops soon followed Louisiana back into the United States. ...
GUIDED READING- Read each section of this chapter by
... 1. After the war, the question was, “What to do with the southern states?” The more moderate Republicans, like Lincoln and his successor Andrew Johnson, lost out to the Radical Republicans who desired to punish the South. 2. The South was divided up into military districts. The southern states were ...
... 1. After the war, the question was, “What to do with the southern states?” The more moderate Republicans, like Lincoln and his successor Andrew Johnson, lost out to the Radical Republicans who desired to punish the South. 2. The South was divided up into military districts. The southern states were ...
Chapter 12
... • The Fourteenth Amendment granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States. • It said that no state could deprive any person of life, liberty, or property “without due process of law.” • No state could deny any person “equal protection of the laws.” ...
... • The Fourteenth Amendment granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States. • It said that no state could deprive any person of life, liberty, or property “without due process of law.” • No state could deny any person “equal protection of the laws.” ...
Chapter 12
... A new Proclamation of Amnesty Pardon all former citizens of the Confederacy who took an oath Did not pardon former Confederate officers, officials or rich – planter elite – those had to apply to the president individually North Carolina was made into a model state Plan got off to a good start – but ...
... A new Proclamation of Amnesty Pardon all former citizens of the Confederacy who took an oath Did not pardon former Confederate officers, officials or rich – planter elite – those had to apply to the president individually North Carolina was made into a model state Plan got off to a good start – but ...
APUSH Review: Period 5 In 10 minutes!
... about by one of the Reconstruction amendments B. Briefly explain one way Southern societies sought to limit the power of the amendment chosen in part a C. Briefly explain why Southern societies were or were not successful in limiting the amendment, using ...
... about by one of the Reconstruction amendments B. Briefly explain one way Southern societies sought to limit the power of the amendment chosen in part a C. Briefly explain why Southern societies were or were not successful in limiting the amendment, using ...
Reconstruction - Semantic Scholar
... Economically, the South took many years to recover from the Civil War and remained predominately agricultural for decades. In the transition to a free labor system, sharecropping replaced slavery. Many African American and white families became sharecroppers or tenant farmers, raising crops on land ...
... Economically, the South took many years to recover from the Civil War and remained predominately agricultural for decades. In the transition to a free labor system, sharecropping replaced slavery. Many African American and white families became sharecroppers or tenant farmers, raising crops on land ...
Dating the Reconstruction era
... In the history of the United States, the term Reconstruction Era has two senses: the first covers the complete history of the entire country from 1865 to 1877 following the Civil War; the second sense focuses on the transformation of the Southern United States from 1863 to 1877, as directed by Congr ...
... In the history of the United States, the term Reconstruction Era has two senses: the first covers the complete history of the entire country from 1865 to 1877 following the Civil War; the second sense focuses on the transformation of the Southern United States from 1863 to 1877, as directed by Congr ...
Jacob Schulman
... A. Legislatures revised large sections of the slave codes by substituting the word freedmen for slaves- compelled former slaves to have many restrictions - Excluded blacks from many privileges that were given to other groups B. Northerners thought that the South wanted to push ex-slaves back to serv ...
... A. Legislatures revised large sections of the slave codes by substituting the word freedmen for slaves- compelled former slaves to have many restrictions - Excluded blacks from many privileges that were given to other groups B. Northerners thought that the South wanted to push ex-slaves back to serv ...
Reconstruction and The Wizard of Oz
... 2. Congress deprived former confederate leaders the rights to vote or hold office 3. Congress gave the freed slaves the rights to vote and hold office. 4. Write new southern Constitutions which supported black suffrage. 5. Congress required the states to ratify the 14th Amendment. b) By summer of 1 ...
... 2. Congress deprived former confederate leaders the rights to vote or hold office 3. Congress gave the freed slaves the rights to vote and hold office. 4. Write new southern Constitutions which supported black suffrage. 5. Congress required the states to ratify the 14th Amendment. b) By summer of 1 ...
Reconstruction the action or process of reconstructing or being
... reconstructed. Andrew Portillo Per 4 ...
... reconstructed. Andrew Portillo Per 4 ...