
Reconstruction - Cloudfront.net
... dissolved southern states in 5 military districts (States could reenter Union when they adopt 14th and 15th Amendments) • *Military leaves the South in 1877 and Blacks are left to the mercy of Southern state governments who begin segregation • Ku Klux Klan- secret society created during Reconstructi ...
... dissolved southern states in 5 military districts (States could reenter Union when they adopt 14th and 15th Amendments) • *Military leaves the South in 1877 and Blacks are left to the mercy of Southern state governments who begin segregation • Ku Klux Klan- secret society created during Reconstructi ...
reconstruction (1865-1877)
... 5. How did black codes help bring about the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1866? a. They convinced Congress African Americans needed federal laws to protect them b. Congress believed white Southerners needed more help rebuilding the South’s society c. The South’s economy needed the added protec ...
... 5. How did black codes help bring about the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1866? a. They convinced Congress African Americans needed federal laws to protect them b. Congress believed white Southerners needed more help rebuilding the South’s society c. The South’s economy needed the added protec ...
The Furnace of Civil War
... South had more political power Dec. 6, 1865 – Johnson announces that South had met requirements for re-entry Congress vehemently disagreed ...
... South had more political power Dec. 6, 1865 – Johnson announces that South had met requirements for re-entry Congress vehemently disagreed ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary
... supported the Confederacy. The bill passed both houses of Congress on July 2, 1864, but was pocket vetoed by Lincoln and never took effect. The Radical Republicans were outraged that Lincoln did not sign the bill. Lincoln wanted to mend the Union by carrying out the Ten percent plan. He believed it ...
... supported the Confederacy. The bill passed both houses of Congress on July 2, 1864, but was pocket vetoed by Lincoln and never took effect. The Radical Republicans were outraged that Lincoln did not sign the bill. Lincoln wanted to mend the Union by carrying out the Ten percent plan. He believed it ...
Reconstruction
... reaction to the Black Codes, Johnson’s veto of the Civil Rights bill, and the election of former Confederates to Congress. • All persons born in the U.S. are citizens and no state may make a law denying citizens their constitutional rights. • A state’s representation in Congress shall be based on it ...
... reaction to the Black Codes, Johnson’s veto of the Civil Rights bill, and the election of former Confederates to Congress. • All persons born in the U.S. are citizens and no state may make a law denying citizens their constitutional rights. • A state’s representation in Congress shall be based on it ...
chapter seventeen
... new laws enfranchised African Americans but not women. • The movement split over whether to support a linkage between the rights of women and African Americans. • The more radical group fought against the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment and formed an all-female suffrage group. • A more moderate g ...
... new laws enfranchised African Americans but not women. • The movement split over whether to support a linkage between the rights of women and African Americans. • The more radical group fought against the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment and formed an all-female suffrage group. • A more moderate g ...
H105P: "Radical" Reconstruction???
... X. Grant and the Retreat from Reconstruction • Rise of the Ku Klux Klan between 1868-1872 • Inconsistent use of federal troops to protect Black voters • Northern disenchantment with “propping up” corrupt southern state governments • Open southern appeal to white supremacy after ...
... X. Grant and the Retreat from Reconstruction • Rise of the Ku Klux Klan between 1868-1872 • Inconsistent use of federal troops to protect Black voters • Northern disenchantment with “propping up” corrupt southern state governments • Open southern appeal to white supremacy after ...
Reconstruction - Doral Academy Preparatory
... The Reconstruction Act divided the former Confederate states into five military districts. The states were required to grant African American men the vote and to ratify the 14th Amendment in order to reenter the Union. Once again, Johnson vetoed the new plan, but Congress overrode the veto. ...
... The Reconstruction Act divided the former Confederate states into five military districts. The states were required to grant African American men the vote and to ratify the 14th Amendment in order to reenter the Union. Once again, Johnson vetoed the new plan, but Congress overrode the veto. ...
Reconstruction - Whittier Union High School District
... When it became evident that the North was going to win the Civil War president Lincoln made it clear that he wanted to offer the rebellious southern states leniency in the requirements for their reentry into the union. Lincoln’s Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction (Dec. 1863): would allow Con ...
... When it became evident that the North was going to win the Civil War president Lincoln made it clear that he wanted to offer the rebellious southern states leniency in the requirements for their reentry into the union. Lincoln’s Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction (Dec. 1863): would allow Con ...
Reconstruction - Northern Local School District
... – feeding and clothing war refugees in the South using surplus Army supplies – helped them find work on plantations ...
... – feeding and clothing war refugees in the South using surplus Army supplies – helped them find work on plantations ...
The Reconstruction Era: Guided Reading Lesson 1: Planning
... Union; when 10 percent took oath, state would form new government; state would have to adopt a constitution that banned slavery. ...
... Union; when 10 percent took oath, state would form new government; state would have to adopt a constitution that banned slavery. ...
CH 12 Reconstruction
... and Lincoln were wise in not seeking harsh treatment for the southern states in their plans for Reconstruction? ...
... and Lincoln were wise in not seeking harsh treatment for the southern states in their plans for Reconstruction? ...
Quotes
... A group of escaped slaves that gathered on the former plantation of Confederate General Thomas Drayton. After Union troops occupied the area, these former slaves began to harvest and gin cotton for their own profit, circa 1862-1865, South Carolina. ...
... A group of escaped slaves that gathered on the former plantation of Confederate General Thomas Drayton. After Union troops occupied the area, these former slaves began to harvest and gin cotton for their own profit, circa 1862-1865, South Carolina. ...
Reconstruction - Madera Unified School District
... • Discriminatory and segregationist legislation passed in the South beginning in the 1880’s • Meant to forestall racial/social equality in the South • Beginning of the “White Only” and “Colored” signs across the South ...
... • Discriminatory and segregationist legislation passed in the South beginning in the 1880’s • Meant to forestall racial/social equality in the South • Beginning of the “White Only” and “Colored” signs across the South ...
OMU6Part2
... • The Slaughterhouse Cases, resolved by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1873, ruled that a citizen's "privileges and immunities," as protected by the Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment against the states, were limited to those spelled out in the Constitution and did not include many rights given by the i ...
... • The Slaughterhouse Cases, resolved by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1873, ruled that a citizen's "privileges and immunities," as protected by the Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment against the states, were limited to those spelled out in the Constitution and did not include many rights given by the i ...
13_1
... Congressional Reconstruction = Mistrust of Southern Whites Opposed the 10% Plan Congress should guide Reconstruction ...
... Congressional Reconstruction = Mistrust of Southern Whites Opposed the 10% Plan Congress should guide Reconstruction ...
No Slide Title
... Human toll of the Civil War: The North lost 364,000 soldiers. The South lost 260,000 soldiers. ...
... Human toll of the Civil War: The North lost 364,000 soldiers. The South lost 260,000 soldiers. ...
Reconstruction: The Rebuilding of a Nation
... Other problems for Freed Slaves 1.The Ku Klux Klan - white Southerners who terrorized African Americans 2. Jim Crow Laws - segregated Southern society – separate facilities and rules for African Americans ...
... Other problems for Freed Slaves 1.The Ku Klux Klan - white Southerners who terrorized African Americans 2. Jim Crow Laws - segregated Southern society – separate facilities and rules for African Americans ...
Reconstruction - Laurens County School District 55
... across the United States. Former slaves were now citizens with voting rights. The New South was becoming industrial, but in many ways it remained the same. White southerners deeply resented that the federal government controlled their states. For a century after Reconstruction ended, the South was k ...
... across the United States. Former slaves were now citizens with voting rights. The New South was becoming industrial, but in many ways it remained the same. White southerners deeply resented that the federal government controlled their states. For a century after Reconstruction ended, the South was k ...
Chapter 7 Study Guide
... ROBERT E. LEE DID NOT ACCEPT COMMAND OF THE UNION TROOPS BECAUSE HIS HOME STATE WAS VIRGINIA. THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION DECREED FREEDOM FOR ALL ENSLAVED PEOPLE IN THE STATES AT WAR WITH THE UNION. THE INFAMOUS PRISON IN THE SOUTH WAS CALLED ANDERSONVILLE. BENJAMIN GRIERSONʼS FORCES TRAVELED 600 ...
... ROBERT E. LEE DID NOT ACCEPT COMMAND OF THE UNION TROOPS BECAUSE HIS HOME STATE WAS VIRGINIA. THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION DECREED FREEDOM FOR ALL ENSLAVED PEOPLE IN THE STATES AT WAR WITH THE UNION. THE INFAMOUS PRISON IN THE SOUTH WAS CALLED ANDERSONVILLE. BENJAMIN GRIERSONʼS FORCES TRAVELED 600 ...
"Civil War" PowerPoint
... shot in the head by a Confederate sympathizer at a play at Ford’s Theater. Vice President Andrew Johnson became the new President for the remainder of Lincoln’s second term. ...
... shot in the head by a Confederate sympathizer at a play at Ford’s Theater. Vice President Andrew Johnson became the new President for the remainder of Lincoln’s second term. ...
Matt Rhodes - Reconstruction Virtual Museum
... • Reconstruction ended in 1877 • After the lection of Rutherford B. Hayes troops were pulled out from the South • And they took control of their government • White Southerners promptly passed laws and restrictions against blacks ...
... • Reconstruction ended in 1877 • After the lection of Rutherford B. Hayes troops were pulled out from the South • And they took control of their government • White Southerners promptly passed laws and restrictions against blacks ...
Reconstruction (2015).
... Civil War ended April 9, 1865. Most of the land in the South was destroyed by the Civil War. The South would need to be rebuilt. This rebuilding of the South ...
... Civil War ended April 9, 1865. Most of the land in the South was destroyed by the Civil War. The South would need to be rebuilt. This rebuilding of the South ...