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Reconstruction in Texas
Reconstruction in Texas

... RECONSTRUCTION VOCABULARY • Review the vocabulary for homework for a ...
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... death meant a change in Reconstruction plans and a new president. Some disliked Andrew Johnson and felt he was a traitor. ...
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Chapter 10 – Reconstruction Debate Over Reconstruction SECTION

... - Churches, education, and other organizations to support each other - Southerners were unhappy with “Black Republican” government ...
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The Reconstruction: 1865

... – denied the right to own property – Forced to sign work contracts ...
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rights reserved. AP US History Blizzard Bag 2014

... 11. The siege of the Alamo resulted from which of the following? A. the imperialist desires of the United States government B. Texas declaring independence from Mexico C. the annexation of Texas by the United States D. slavery becoming legalized in the new state of Texas E. the United States declar ...
Unit 6 SQs
Unit 6 SQs

... weapons, cash crop economy, vulnerability to blockade by the North, having a smaller population as well as military force, weak central government 6. What strategy did the Confederacy use to try to win the war? 7. What effect did the Civil War have on the northern economy? The southern economy? The ...
16- Civil War Study guide
16- Civil War Study guide

... What did the Freedmen’s Bureau do to help freed slaves and poor whites? Whose reconstruction plan was most lenient on the Confederate States? What did Johnson’s reconstruction plan require the confederate states to do before reentering the Union? 17. What percent of the state had to take an oath to ...
Reconstruction
Reconstruction

... States and pledge to obey all federal laws pertaining to slavery. High Confederate officials and military leaders were to be temporarily excluded from the process When one tenth of the number of voters who had participated in the 1860 election had taken the oath within a particular state, then that ...
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American History American History—Chapter 12 Chapter 12

... This did not include high ranking people in the Confederacy (generals, politicians, POW) ...
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US History EOC Review - Standard 3

... Evaluate the relative importance of political events and issues that divided the nation and led to civil war, including the compromises reached to maintain the balance of free and slave states, the abolitionist movement, the Dred Scott case, conflicting views on states’ rights and federal authority, ...
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Reconstruction - enridge.region14.

...  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.” ...
Reconstruction of the South
Reconstruction of the South

... • Gave supreme power to the five Union generals overseeing Reconstruction in the five districts of the South • Generals held the power to remove any official, elected or otherwise, from office if they believed the official to impede rather than expedite the process of Reconstruction • Widely resente ...
File - US History and Government
File - US History and Government

... was not a good thing. Even though Lincoln’s 10 percent plan was pretty lenient, Lincoln’s successor, Andrew Johnson proposed a Reconstruction plan that would not only ___________ or officially forgive nearly all white southerners who took an oath, but also restore their right to ________. In time, m ...
Reconstruction (1865
Reconstruction (1865

... "I , _________, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take This obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasi ...
Chapter 22: “The Ordeal of Reconstruction”
Chapter 22: “The Ordeal of Reconstruction”

... 1st type of welfare program in the U.S. Made to provide food, clothing, medical care, and education to both freedmen and white refugees. Greatest success was in education – taught Blacks how to read. Authorized to settle former slaves on 40 acres of land, but little land made it into their hands. Ho ...
Chapter 14.1 Powerpoint
Chapter 14.1 Powerpoint

...  For a state to rejoin the Union they had to:  1) A majority of white males in a state had to swear loyalty to the Union  2) Only white males who had not fought in the Civil War could vote for delegates.  3) Former Confederates were barred from public office.  4) Any new state constitution had ...
Reconstruction Ch 16.1 PPT - Loudoun County Public Schools
Reconstruction Ch 16.1 PPT - Loudoun County Public Schools

... problem; black farmers worked on white planters’ land, but had to pay ¼ or ½ of their crops ...
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Reconstruction_chapter_22 notes_revised 2010

... South during the Civil War? What advantage proved most important to each side? What disadvantage proved to be the most difficult to overcome for the South?  Why did the North win the Civil War? How might the South have won? Discuss specific strategies and battles in support of your ideas.  Was Rec ...
Reconstruction (1865
Reconstruction (1865

... healthcare, and education for both black and white refugees in the South.  The Bureau taught an estimated 20,000 blacks how to read. ...
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6. South Africa was the final country to end white rule and apartheid

... the Civil War, • give rights to blacks and • make it really hard for southern states to come back into the Union • Voted to impeach Andrew Johnson but did not remove him ...
Reconstruction - Farrell`s History HQ
Reconstruction - Farrell`s History HQ

... majority in both houses and gained control of every northern state. ...
Reconstruction (1865
Reconstruction (1865

...  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.” ...
Reconstruction Debate Notes
Reconstruction Debate Notes

... Both Lincoln and Johnson supported lenient plans for Reconstruction. 10% Plan (Lincoln): Once ten percent of a southern state's 1860 voters had taken an oath of loyalty, the state could rejoin the Union. Both Lincoln and Johnson provided for a generous amnesty to allow Southerners to retain their pr ...
Reconstruction (1865
Reconstruction (1865

...  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.” ...
US Regents Power Point 4 (Civil War to Jim Crow
US Regents Power Point 4 (Civil War to Jim Crow

... – Anyone whose father/grandfather voted in the election of 1868 is exempt from poll taxes and literacy test – Automatically excluded freedmen bc they did not receive the right to vote until 1870 ...
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