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Lincoln`s Plan - River Mill Academy
Lincoln`s Plan - River Mill Academy

... Known as 10% Plan ◦ Wanted to be lenient on the South ◦ Included pardon of most Confederates (excluded high ranking officials) if they would swear loyalty to Union ◦ After 10% of those on the 1860 voting list swore loyalty, a state could form a new gov’t and gain representation in Congress ◦ States ...
Reconstruction - Effingham County Schools
Reconstruction - Effingham County Schools

... • A time of major change in the state following the devastation of the Civil War • Georgia was decimated after Sherman’s March and 4 years of fighting. • >40,000 Georgians had been killed or wounded • Many Georgians lost their land completely • US will attempt to reconstruct the South using 3 ...
Ch 6 Lesson 2 Notes
Ch 6 Lesson 2 Notes

... • Sharecroppers were often in debt they could not repay. The crop lien system perpetuated the endless cycle of debt. ...
File - Mrs. Phy-Daly
File - Mrs. Phy-Daly

... Andrew Johnson, Lincoln’s Vice-President, and then put his plan forth. He was a critic of the southern planter elite, but a racist who didn’t care about the equality of the former slaves. His plan, like Lincoln’s contained a 10% oath for readmission to the union. He, however, excluded (did not count ...
4-D
4-D

... 48. Before the Civil War, African Americans had been denied full membership in many 49. During Reconstruction, African Americans founded their own ...
The 1940s 14-C 10 points NAME
The 1940s 14-C 10 points NAME

... 48. Before the Civil War, African Americans had been denied full membership in many 49. During Reconstruction, African Americans founded their own ...
File
File

... • A. The Civil War had devastated most Southern cities and the South’s economy. • B. The gov’t had to deal with Reconstruction, or rebuilding the South after the Civil War. ...
The Reconstruction Era
The Reconstruction Era

... government leader. Scandals and corruption damaged Grant’s administration, which diverted attention away from the conditions in the south. Among the most notorious scandals were: i. Credit Mobilier Scandal: Railroad officials impoverished the railroad, bribed members of Congress to block any investi ...
2 Reconstruction- Web Site Version
2 Reconstruction- Web Site Version

... problem; black farmers worked on white planters’ land, but had to pay ¼ or ½ of their crops ...
Reconstruction - historyhenkep4
Reconstruction - historyhenkep4

... 3. Former confederates were also denied the right to hold public office. 4. Finally, the convention that abolished slavery Only then could a state be readmitted to the Union ...
Reconstruction - Cloudfront.net
Reconstruction - Cloudfront.net

... dissolved southern states in 5 military districts (States could reenter Union when they adopt 14th and 15th Amendments) • *Military leaves the South in 1877 and Blacks are left to the mercy of Southern state governments who begin segregation • Ku Klux Klan- secret society created during Reconstructi ...
Rebuilding the Nation
Rebuilding the Nation

... Would you be lenient (“soft”) on the Confederates OR would you punish (be “hard”) them? ...
reconstruction - Neshaminy School District
reconstruction - Neshaminy School District

... B. The most outspoken criticism of Johnson’s Plan came from a group of Republicans known as the “Radicals”. 1. The “Radical Republicans” demanded a new Reconstruction Policy. a. they were determined to protect the rights of blacks and loyal whites in the South. b. The Radicals wanted to give blacks ...
userfiles/141/my files/ch 4 sect 3?id=2180
userfiles/141/my files/ch 4 sect 3?id=2180

...  Congress passed the Civil Rights act of 1866 which gave blacks citizenship and same legal rights as whites….. “Johnson be like: Yeah Right…that ain’t happening!”  Even though bill passed both House and Senate, Johnson vetoed it which prompted moderate republicans to help radical republicans to ta ...
Beginning on page 500, answer these questions: What questions
Beginning on page 500, answer these questions: What questions

... 4. What is the period of rebuilding the nation called? - Reconstruction Lincoln’s Plan 5. Define the “Ten Percent Plan.” – It was the plan that when 10% of a Confederate state swore loyalty to the Union then it would become a Union State. 6. What did Lincoln believe about punishing the South? 7. The ...
Chapter 6 PPT - Biloxi Public Schools
Chapter 6 PPT - Biloxi Public Schools

... Confederate officials, would be pardoned after signing oath of loyalty • When 10% of people signed oath, they could create a state government and be readmitted. •Johnson’s Plan for Reconstruction • Same as Lincoln’s except high ranking military and Confederate officials and those owning more than $2 ...
KEY_Chapter 2
KEY_Chapter 2

... without Senate approval (an act that caused much animosity between the members of Congress and President Johnson) 4. 15th Amendment: amendment to the U.S. Constitution (1870) that guaranteed the right of former slaves to vote (p. 149) 5. Lyman Trumbull: moderate Republican senator from Illinois who ...
Chapter 22 23 Reconstruction Study Guide
Chapter 22 23 Reconstruction Study Guide

... This scandal saw internal-revenue collectors accepting bribes from whiskey distillers (so they wouldn’t have to pay taxes) during Grant’s presidency Who was appointed president in 1876 by a Republican (majority) Commission? According to Lincoln, did the states or individuals leave the Union to start ...
AP US Unit 8: Reconstruction, the New South, and the Grant
AP US Unit 8: Reconstruction, the New South, and the Grant

... and wanted him out of office. So with their Congressional majority, they passed the Tenure of Office Act in 1867, requiring that the president obtain the consent of Congress before removing any of his appointees – The point was to keep Edward M. Stanton, secretary of war and spy to the RR’s, in offi ...
ReconstructionPPT
ReconstructionPPT

... How to bring former Confederate States back into the United States? Should people who fought against the United States be allowed to become American citizens? Should they be punished? What should be done to southern state governments that fought against the United States? ...
Reconstruction PPT notes
Reconstruction PPT notes

... How to bring former Confederate States back into the United States? Should people who fought against the United States be allowed to become American citizens? Should they be punished? What should be done to southern state governments that fought against the United States? ...
Reconstruction Era Ch 23 - Rosedale Union School District
Reconstruction Era Ch 23 - Rosedale Union School District

... President Johnson thought that Reconstruction was finished when the Confederate states agreed to rejoin the Union. Congress was not satisfied with just allowing the southern states to rejoin the Union, these lawmakers believed that Reconstruction was not finished until freedman were granted full rig ...
Chapter 22 questions Read pages 479
Chapter 22 questions Read pages 479

... What were the Reconstruction Era Amendments? What groups did they delight and upset? Fifty years had to pass after the Reconstruction Era amendments for what to happen? What were the goals of the Union League? During Reconstruction how many blacks were elected as Congressmen and Senators? Define sca ...
Rival Plans for Reconstruction
Rival Plans for Reconstruction

... Grant was elected President • 1869 – Congress passed the Fifteenth Amendment – forbidding any state from denying suffrage on the basis of race, color, or previous condition of servitude • Both 14th and 15th Amendments were ratified in 1870 ...
File - Kielburger Social Studies
File - Kielburger Social Studies

... • With violence breaking out on freedmen, northerners knew Johnson needed to leave • Republicans took the majority of the empty seats in Congress ...
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