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THE AGONY OF RECONSTRUCTION
THE AGONY OF RECONSTRUCTION

... Freedmen’s Bureau – federal agency designed to assist former slaves in making the economic adjustment to freedom ...
8-5.1: Reconstruction Policies – Full Version 8
8-5.1: Reconstruction Policies – Full Version 8

... of the imposed submissiveness of slavery and some white southerners feared retaliation by their former slaves. The formation of terrorist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan reflected mounting racial tension and the determination of the white population to keep the African American population in ‘its pl ...
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.” ...
- GlobalZona.com
- GlobalZona.com

... Race riots took place in major south cities, like when in May 1866 whites attacked black veterans The military took control in spring of 1867 and some south folks looked forward to it because a civil government would favor blacks By 1870 all confed. states rejoined the union Republicans had power in ...
Ch. 22 - Monroe County Schools
Ch. 22 - Monroe County Schools

... • Confederate states had to abolish slavery • Required all white males to take a loyalty oath (Wade-Davis Bill) • The Radical Republicans in Congress, most notably Representative Thaddeus Stevens and Senator Charles Sumner, did not support the same lenient approach preferred by Lincoln and Johnson, ...
Civil War And Reconstruction
Civil War And Reconstruction

... wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations. ...
Reconstruction after the Civil War
Reconstruction after the Civil War

... eyes of former Confederates • Carpetbaggers: Those from the North who came south to take part in the region’s political and economic rebirth. – Southerners scorned them as UNWANTED, and sticking their heads where they didn’t belong – Carpet bag was a large, cheap suitcase ...
The End
The End

... states’ rights. In Johnson’s view, the southern states had never given up their right to govern themselves, and the federal government had no right to determine voting requirements or other questions at the state level. Under Johnson’s Presidential Reconstruction, all land that had been confiscated ...
Introduction to Reconstruction
Introduction to Reconstruction

... Civil War, the country struggled to put these answers into action. In other words, would change actually come to the South? The struggle to change the South is known as the era of RECONSTRUCTION The first issue that must be addressed during Reconstruction: How should the Confederate states be brough ...
Reconstruction Ppt - Taylor County Schools
Reconstruction Ppt - Taylor County Schools

... “With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation’s wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan – to do all which may achiev ...
ch22powerpoint
ch22powerpoint

... freed African Americans. • Blacks that left their “labor contracts” could be caught and forced to work to pay back their forfeited wages. • Also tried to restore race relations to their pre-Civil War status. • Codes forbade blacks from serving on juries, renting or leasing land, and voting. • Forced ...
Reconstruction PowerPoint - Marion County Public Schools
Reconstruction PowerPoint - Marion County Public Schools

... Establish the Freedman’s Bureau to assist former slaves and poor whites in the South ...
APUSH Keys to Unit 5 Reconstruction
APUSH Keys to Unit 5 Reconstruction

... Fifteenth Amendment: Enfranchised black voters, it was adopted in 1870 only after Southern states were required to ratify it Election of 1872: Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune, was the presidential candidate of both the Liberal Republicans (who had bolted the party over the issues of p ...
powerpoint_reconstruction - Suffolk Public Schools Blog
powerpoint_reconstruction - Suffolk Public Schools Blog

... Haiti and held civil service (federal ...
people.ucls.uchicago.edu
people.ucls.uchicago.edu

... ● Establishing governments in Virginia, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Louisiana that were loyal to the Union. ● The Ten-Percent Plan. ● The Thirteenth Amendment being passed. ...
Lincoln Reconstruction Plan December 1863 Abraham Lincoln had
Lincoln Reconstruction Plan December 1863 Abraham Lincoln had

... The looming showdown between Lincoln and the Congress over competing reconstruction plans never occurred. The president was assassinated on April 14, 1865. His successor, Andrew Johnson of Tennessee, lacked his predecessor’s skills in handling people; those skills would be badly missed. Johnson’s pl ...
Reconstruction
Reconstruction

... reconcile the South with the Union instead of punishing it for treason. ...
PPT
PPT

... become new President ...
Reconstruction: Conflicting Goal1865 to 1877 - pams
Reconstruction: Conflicting Goal1865 to 1877 - pams

... RADICAL REPUBLICANS; MOST OF WHICH WERE NORTHERNS ...
Reconstruction Cornell Notes
Reconstruction Cornell Notes

... rebuild the South and restore the Union after the Civil War 1) Southern white resentment toward both Northerners and blacks 2) Control of the South by whites 3) Gains of former slaves were temporary Since secession was illegal, the southern states had never really left the Union. Therefore, Reconstr ...
Reconstruction
Reconstruction

... could be readmitted to the Union.  They were angry at President Johnson for letting the South off so easy. ...
Chapter 22 PowerPoint
Chapter 22 PowerPoint

... B. The purpose of this was to give the South a strong Republican voting base to support Radical Republican legislation and to keep the South from going to back to its old ways. C. Redeemers were all-white governments established by the radicals to make sure the changes stayed after the troops left. ...
reconstruction - Taylor County Schools
reconstruction - Taylor County Schools

... Southern states had also passed new laws, called black codes, to restrict the rights of freedmen. These included things like curfews, restrictions on property ownership and employment. ...
Reconstruction
Reconstruction

... person could only vote if their grandfather had voted. These laws were called the Grandfather Clause. ...
Reconstruction Notes
Reconstruction Notes

... grandfathers voted. Even if they could not pass the literacy test or pay the poll tax. This law allowed many poor white southerners to vote. ...
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