
Chapter 17 Notes - Merrillville Community School
... political and humanitarian reforms. The new governments insisted on equal rights, but accepted separate schools. ...
... political and humanitarian reforms. The new governments insisted on equal rights, but accepted separate schools. ...
Part One - Hillsboro City Schools
... political and humanitarian reforms. The new governments insisted on equal rights, but accepted separate schools. ...
... political and humanitarian reforms. The new governments insisted on equal rights, but accepted separate schools. ...
Reconstruction Fill-In the Blank Worksheet
... for Georgia were _______________________________________________ and ________________________________. 13. Although the legislature voted to extend _________________________ to the freedmen, they limited those rights in a system of ______________________________________. 14. The 13th amendment did n ...
... for Georgia were _______________________________________________ and ________________________________. 13. Although the legislature voted to extend _________________________ to the freedmen, they limited those rights in a system of ______________________________________. 14. The 13th amendment did n ...
Unit 5: The Civil War and Reconstruction (1850
... South to surrender in April 1865 at _______________________, Virginia. The Reconstruction (1865-1877) (Pages 87 – 91) 24. The Reconstruction was the effort to restore or readmit _____________________________________________. 25. The ________________ Bureau (1865-72) aided ex-slaves in terms of cloth ...
... South to surrender in April 1865 at _______________________, Virginia. The Reconstruction (1865-1877) (Pages 87 – 91) 24. The Reconstruction was the effort to restore or readmit _____________________________________________. 25. The ________________ Bureau (1865-72) aided ex-slaves in terms of cloth ...
Document
... “We are here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain – that this nation under God, shall have a new birth of freedom – and that government of the people, by the people, shall not perish from the earth. Gettysburg Address, Nov 19 1863 ...
... “We are here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain – that this nation under God, shall have a new birth of freedom – and that government of the people, by the people, shall not perish from the earth. Gettysburg Address, Nov 19 1863 ...
What should happen to former Confederate
... Effects of President Johnson’s Plan Many Southern state constitutions did not meet minimum requirements, and President Johnson granted 13,500 special pardons. ...
... Effects of President Johnson’s Plan Many Southern state constitutions did not meet minimum requirements, and President Johnson granted 13,500 special pardons. ...
lecture notes
... Blacks are non-citizens; can’t vote; serve on juries; testify against whites; annual labor contracts tie them to one plantation. In some states employers can whip employees; vagrants given back to former owners. Black codes precipitate angry reaction from Congressional Republicans. Southern planters ...
... Blacks are non-citizens; can’t vote; serve on juries; testify against whites; annual labor contracts tie them to one plantation. In some states employers can whip employees; vagrants given back to former owners. Black codes precipitate angry reaction from Congressional Republicans. Southern planters ...
Chapter 15 Exam
... 22. In the aftermath of emancipation, most African-Americans wanted all of the following improvements in their lives except A. independence from white control B. legal protection of their rights C. their own cultural institutions, such as churches D. the opportunity for social advancement E. desegre ...
... 22. In the aftermath of emancipation, most African-Americans wanted all of the following improvements in their lives except A. independence from white control B. legal protection of their rights C. their own cultural institutions, such as churches D. the opportunity for social advancement E. desegre ...
Civil War 1861
... *Provided equal protection of the laws for all citizens *Enforced congressional legislation guaranteeing civil rights to former slaves ...
... *Provided equal protection of the laws for all citizens *Enforced congressional legislation guaranteeing civil rights to former slaves ...
Reconstruction (1865
... Blacks were politically unprepared. Blacks could register and vote in states since ...
... Blacks were politically unprepared. Blacks could register and vote in states since ...
questions and themes for the civil war and reconstruction
... * Make of a detailed list of the events between Lincoln’s victory in November, 1860 to the secession of AR, TN, NC, and VA * What moves did the Union take to keep the border states (DE, MD, KY, and MO) in the Union? * Using what you know now about how wars are fought, make a list of the advantages a ...
... * Make of a detailed list of the events between Lincoln’s victory in November, 1860 to the secession of AR, TN, NC, and VA * What moves did the Union take to keep the border states (DE, MD, KY, and MO) in the Union? * Using what you know now about how wars are fought, make a list of the advantages a ...
Section 1—Problems after the War
... North didn’t really want full equality in the North Business in the North wanted a stable governments in the South ...
... North didn’t really want full equality in the North Business in the North wanted a stable governments in the South ...
Jeopardy 2014 - District 196 e
... Sherman began his March to the Sea in which City? (Atlanta) Who was the 54th of Massachusetts? (1st Black Regiment) The Whig party was replaced by what anti-slavery political party (Republicans) Name the sight where the Lee surrendered to Grant? (Appomatox Court House) This technological innovation ...
... Sherman began his March to the Sea in which City? (Atlanta) Who was the 54th of Massachusetts? (1st Black Regiment) The Whig party was replaced by what anti-slavery political party (Republicans) Name the sight where the Lee surrendered to Grant? (Appomatox Court House) This technological innovation ...
US History Chapter 12- Reconstruction all 3 sections
... the war, General Sherman had promised 40 acres and a mule to any AfrAmer that joined the Union Army. Many freed slaves settled in areas of GA and SC that had been abandoned. After the war, however, Pres. Johnson allowed the original owners to re-claim their land. ...
... the war, General Sherman had promised 40 acres and a mule to any AfrAmer that joined the Union Army. Many freed slaves settled in areas of GA and SC that had been abandoned. After the war, however, Pres. Johnson allowed the original owners to re-claim their land. ...
Reconstruction - Dublin City Schools
... • However, during its brief time, it helped many slaves transition to freedom throughout the South. ...
... • However, during its brief time, it helped many slaves transition to freedom throughout the South. ...
Reconstruction - Warren County Schools
... Intended to keep former slaves in a dependant position To offer cheap labor to Planter Ku Klux Klan Formed in 1866 Designed to terrorize African Americans and the whites who supported their rights. ...
... Intended to keep former slaves in a dependant position To offer cheap labor to Planter Ku Klux Klan Formed in 1866 Designed to terrorize African Americans and the whites who supported their rights. ...
Reconstruction (1865-1876) - Warren County Public Schools
... Agreed with Lincoln that states had never legally left the Union. ...
... Agreed with Lincoln that states had never legally left the Union. ...
Chapter 18-Reconstruction
... males (even African Americans) the right to vote and ratify the 14th amendment to be able to join back into the USA (all did it by 1870) ...
... males (even African Americans) the right to vote and ratify the 14th amendment to be able to join back into the USA (all did it by 1870) ...
Ch. 22 PPT
... Dec. 1865- Southern states in Congress were represented with former Confederate generals and colonels Republicans had enjoyed their supreme rule during the Civil War South would have much more control in Congress- freedmen count as a whole person instead of 3/5 Republicans feared that the South woul ...
... Dec. 1865- Southern states in Congress were represented with former Confederate generals and colonels Republicans had enjoyed their supreme rule during the Civil War South would have much more control in Congress- freedmen count as a whole person instead of 3/5 Republicans feared that the South woul ...
Name - Wappingers Central School
... b. allowing the southern states back into the Union c. Increasing the power of the North over the South d. Punishing the states that seceded ______ 14. Which historic period happened after the Civil War when the North tried to rebuild the south, which was destroyed? a. Reconstruction b. Roaring Twen ...
... b. allowing the southern states back into the Union c. Increasing the power of the North over the South d. Punishing the states that seceded ______ 14. Which historic period happened after the Civil War when the North tried to rebuild the south, which was destroyed? a. Reconstruction b. Roaring Twen ...
Should CA be a free or slave state?
... this struggle is to save the Union, and is not to either save or to destroy slavery,…” A. Lincoln ...
... this struggle is to save the Union, and is not to either save or to destroy slavery,…” A. Lincoln ...