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Class Notes
Class Notes

...  Freedmen’s Bureau – set up to help former slaves adjust to ...
Reconstruction
Reconstruction

...  Built hospitals and schools for blacks  Resistance to Reconstruction  Southern whites resented the new state governments  They had a hard time paying new taxes as they tried to rebuild their businesses and farms  They resented new rights given to African Americans ...
Name: Date Period Ch 15 Study Guide 1. Freed blacks: A) most
Name: Date Period Ch 15 Study Guide 1. Freed blacks: A) most

... B) officially ended slavery C) granted “citizenship” to the freedmen D) provided that states could only count three-fifths of their blacks as population for taxes and representation E) opened up the West to homesteading by African Americans 3. The Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: A) de ...
Three plans for Reconstruction Black Codes, Jim Crow Scalawags
Three plans for Reconstruction Black Codes, Jim Crow Scalawags

... The laws varied, and some provided for limited rights. But generally, they deprived blacks of key civil rights. Many barred blacks from juries and from testifying against white people. Some required that blacks have proof of employment. Whites claimed the laws were needed to deal with a population o ...
Townsel`s APUSH Review Unit 5 Part B
Townsel`s APUSH Review Unit 5 Part B

... C. where Jackson kept the federal government’s money when he removed it from the Bank of the US D. a group of Jackson supporters in the US Senate E. several state governors who supported Jackson ...
USH Ch
USH Ch

... 9. Please name the candidates and their parties’ platform for the 1860 Presidential election. ...
Radical Reconstruction
Radical Reconstruction

... Many Southern whites, their political Johnson continued in office until his ...
Chapter 6
Chapter 6

...  They were angry at Northerners for imposing Reconstruction on them  White supremacists called Republicans traitors to their race  They resented the high taxes which paid for the Reconstruction programs. These taxes were a double burden because of the economics hardships caused by the war  They ...
Chapter 10
Chapter 10

... Each state could hold a convention to create a new government ...
File
File

... and government officials and to southerners who had killed African American war prisoners. 3. It permitted each state to hold a constitutional convention only after 10 percent of voters in the state had sworn allegiance to the Union 4. States could then hold elections and resume full participation i ...
Reconstruction - Somerset Independent Schools
Reconstruction - Somerset Independent Schools

... cabinet. ...
Handout
Handout

... c. Scalawags d. Carpetbaggers e. Ku Klux Klan f. Rutherford B. Hayes ...
Goal 3 – Crisis, Civil War and Reconstruction
Goal 3 – Crisis, Civil War and Reconstruction

... c. Scalawags d. Carpetbaggers e. Ku Klux Klan f. Rutherford B. Hayes ...
Reconstruction - OCPS TeacherPress
Reconstruction - OCPS TeacherPress

... Southern trees bearing strange fruit, Blood on the leaves and blood at the roots; Black bodies swinging in the Southern breeze; Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees. Pastoral scene of the gallant South; Them big bulging eyes and the twisted mouth. Scent of magnolia — clean and fresh — And the ...
PowerPoint - Hart County Schools
PowerPoint - Hart County Schools

... Southern Politics Change Freedmen could participate in southern politics Former Conf. officials could not - two groups of whites were significant: Carpetbaggers: Northerners who went South during Reconstruction – some sought personal gain only – others tried to help (ministers, teachers, etc.) ...
black codes - Cloudfront.net
black codes - Cloudfront.net

... except high ranking officials and those accused of crimes against prisoners of war. • As soon as ten percent of those who had voted in 1860 took this oath of allegiance, a Confederate state could form a new state government. ...
Unit 7-Reconstruction and Jim Crow
Unit 7-Reconstruction and Jim Crow

... congressional military Reconstruction on the South. Reconstruction did address difficult issues of reform and racial justice in the South and achieved some successes, but was ultimately abandoned, leaving a deep legacy of racial and sectional bitterness. Theme: During Reconstruction, the Constitutio ...
Reconstruction
Reconstruction

... States that the right to vote should not be denied on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude (didn't apply to Indians) Aimed at the entire country - African Americans couldn't vote in 16 states at this time ...
Chap 18 study guide - North Penn School District
Chap 18 study guide - North Penn School District

... C. The __________ amendment guaranteed citizenship. This was so the Civil Rights Act would not be ruled against. Which former Supreme Court case made Congress distrust the Courts? ________________________ III. Radicals in Power A. President Johnson was against the _________ amendment. B. By 1867 th ...
3 Final Exam Review Pre Civil War through
3 Final Exam Review Pre Civil War through

... ■ From 1865 to 1877, blacks were protected & given rights as citizens –13th Amendment ended slavery –14th Amendment made it illegal to discriminate against people due to race, gender, religion –15th Amendment gave all black men the right to vote –Freedman’s Bureau created to ...
Quiz Questions: 1. What are several examples of “Black Codes?” 2
Quiz Questions: 1. What are several examples of “Black Codes?” 2

... 2. How were African Americans kept from voting in the South. 3. What did the 15th Amendment do? 4. What did the 14th Amendment do? 5. What did the 13th Amendment do? 6. How was sharecropping like slavery? 7. Why did reconstruction end (three reasons) 8. If local and state governments fail to protect ...
Chapter 4/Section 1
Chapter 4/Section 1

... The increased tension and violence between North and South over slavery leads the nation to the brink of war. North and South increasingly disagreed over slavery.  When California applied for statehood as a free state, Southerners were angry because much of the state was south of the Missouri Compr ...
document
document

... His class-based resentment of the rich appeared in a May 1865 statement to W.H. Holden, the man he appointed governor of North Carolina: "I intend to confiscate the lands of these rich men whom I have excluded from pardon by my proclamation, and divide the proceeds thereof among the families of the ...
Lesson 18.1 c
Lesson 18.1 c

... • Others were called carpetbaggers, Northerners who rushed to the South after the war. • Some of these Northerners sincerely wanted to contribute to Reconstruction, but others came to take advantage of opportunities to enrich themselves at the expense of former Confederates. ...
Crisis of the Union Test
Crisis of the Union Test

... 15. Before electing people to Congress under the Republican Reconstruction plan, each state had to do what? 16. What were the terms of Lincoln’s Reconstruction plan? 17. What amendment banned slavery in the US? 18. What were the terms of the Emancipation Proclamation? 19. What were the proposed idea ...
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