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... families and enjoy the freedom that had been denied to them for so long under slavery. Many left their plantations, but most soon returned to the land that they knew. They married and established strong communities in the South. African Americans formed their own churches where they could worship fr ...
Goal 3 - Reconstruction
Goal 3 - Reconstruction

... – 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 must ratify 13th A ...
Reconstruction - American Leadership Academy
Reconstruction - American Leadership Academy

... The Freedmen’s Bureau  Created by Congress March 3, 1865 ○ Designed to help give them skills, education, ...
reconsturction
reconsturction

... support any plans that guaranteed them civil equality or enfranchisement. ...
File - The United States with Neil Saunders Part II.
File - The United States with Neil Saunders Part II.

... in Republicans and two factions arose: a majority that agreed with Lincoln and believed that the seceded states should be restored to the Union as quickly as possible, and a radical minority that felt the South should suffer greatly before its re-admittance - this minority wanted the South's social ...
Freedmen`s Bureau - Anderson School District Five
Freedmen`s Bureau - Anderson School District Five

... - Gov’t pardon all Confederates except high-ranking officials & those accused of crimes against prisoners of war = swear allegiance to the Union. - 10% of states eligible voters had to vote to re-enter the Union. - form new state government & get representation in Congress. ...
Reconstruction: 1865-1877
Reconstruction: 1865-1877

... • To reunify the North & South • Based on forgiveness • Pardoned all Confederates except high rank officials • 10% swear allegiance to the Union – states admitted back into Union ...
Study Guide Test 8
Study Guide Test 8

...  Results of the Union’s win over the Confederacy  Radical Republicans vs. Conservative Republicans  Juneteenth  Emancipation Proclamation  13th, 14th, 15th Amendments  President Lincoln  President Johnson  Famous Texans in the Civil War and Reconstruction  Texas economy during the Civil War ...
THE DEBATE OVER RECONSTRUCTION
THE DEBATE OVER RECONSTRUCTION

... • IN WHAT STATE DID AFRICAN AMERICANS GAIN CONTROL OF THE LEGISLATURE FOR A TIME, AND WHY DID THIS OCCUR? • WHAT WERE THE 3 MAIN PROVISIONS OF THE ENCFORCEMENT ACTS? • HOW DID CHURCHES BENEFIT AFRICAN AMERICANS DURING RECONSTRUCTION? • SUMMARIZE THE POSITIVES AND NEGATIVES OF CARPETBAGGER RULE. • WH ...
Unit 5 - Aquinas High School
Unit 5 - Aquinas High School

... - Radical Republicans elected to Congress – They will take over reconstruction plans (Radical/Congressional Reconstruction) - All Southern states were thrown back out of the union and Congress will take over Reconstruction ...
Justify and discuss the colonists reasons for the
Justify and discuss the colonists reasons for the

... The due process clause of the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution most nearly means that (1) all labor-management contracts must be reviewed by a commission of the federal government (2) members of minority groups must be given preferential treatment in employment (3) the selection of t ...
Reconstruction - cloudfront.net
Reconstruction - cloudfront.net

... Passed Civil Rights Act over Johnson’s veto ...
Reconstruction FIB Notes Updated KEY
Reconstruction FIB Notes Updated KEY

... 2) They passed the 14th Amendment which made all Freedman citizens of the United States. This did away with the Black Codes and gave Freedman the same civil rights as whites under the Constitution. 3) Republicans passed the Reconstruction Act of 1867. This act put the southern states under military ...
the debate over reconstruction
the debate over reconstruction

... PRESIDENT GRANT AND LED TO THE ENFORCEMENT ACTS= 1) FEDERAL CRIME TO INTERFERE WITH RIGHT TO VOTE 2) FEDERAL ELECTIONS UNDER SUPERVISION OF FEDERAL MARSHALLS 3) OUTLAWED ALL ACTIVITIES OF KLAN ...
Reconstruction Outline
Reconstruction Outline

... 4. Northern Republicans lose interest in the Reconstruction of the South and become concerned with reelection in the North. 5. Democratic majorities regained control in nine southern states effectively ending Republican/African-American control/involvement in southern politics by 1875. 6. Series of ...
Though slavery was abolished, the wrongs of my people were not
Though slavery was abolished, the wrongs of my people were not

... - Many Republicans in Congress objected to Lincoln's 10% plan, arguing that it would allow a reconstructed state gov't to fall under the domination of disloyal secessionists - In 1864 Congress passed the Wade-Davis Bill, which proposed far more demanding terms for Reconstruction - The bill required ...
The Rebuilding Years - Anderson School District One
The Rebuilding Years - Anderson School District One

... physical role around the house and farm Former slaves, carpetbaggers, and scalawags pushed for more rights for women ...
impact of reconstruction on georgia
impact of reconstruction on georgia

... *2 step plan for a state to form legal government and rejoin Union: 1. All southerners (except high-ranking Confederate and military leaders) would be pardoned after taking oath of allegiance to the United States 2. When 10% of voters in each state had taken oath of loyalty ...
Full Reconstruction Powerpoint
Full Reconstruction Powerpoint

...  The Court held that the 14th Amendment gave Congress the power to outlaw discriminations by the states, but NOT by private individuals.  Black people must no longer “be the special favorites of the laws.” ...
Congressional Reconstruction
Congressional Reconstruction

...  What do you think were some of the major challenges faced by former ...
Reconstruction PPT
Reconstruction PPT

...  Give African American men the right to vote.  Ratify the 14th and 15th amendments  Eliminate the black codes  Ironclad oath – which said that they had not voluntarily serve in the Confederate army. (many Southerners were not allowed to vote due to this) ...
Chapter 18 Study Guide (Complete with Answers)
Chapter 18 Study Guide (Complete with Answers)

... Majority of white men must swear loyalty to the Union Former Confederate soldiers or officers could not vote or hold political office Congress and Lincoln agreed to set up the Freedman’s Bureau to help newly freed slaves. According to the textbook, what were the five main things that the Freedman’s ...
Reconstruction Unit Test 1 What impact did the event portrayed
Reconstruction Unit Test 1 What impact did the event portrayed

... f. Segregation g. Civil Rights legislation h. Redemption i. Reconstruction 15. _______________________ became leader of the United States after the death of Abraham Lincoln. a. Mrs. Lincoln b. General Grant c. Andrew Johnson d. Jefferson Davis ...
Reconstruction and Segregation
Reconstruction and Segregation

... could no longer rely on free labor to help bring in the crops. Freed slaves had no skills other than farming. Sharecropping allowed plantation owners to retain their labor, by giving up farmland and using slave-housing, and gave slaves a chance to make a living by paying rent through a share of crop ...
Reconstruction
Reconstruction

...  The Court held that the 14th Amendment gave Congress the power to outlaw discriminations by the states, but NOT by private individuals.  Black people must no longer “be the special favorites of the laws.” ...
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