
File - Mr. Kawecki`s AP US History Class
... Aid former slaves through education, health care, and employment Helped establish homes and distribute food, established 4,000 schools and 100 hospitals for former slaves. Also helped ...
... Aid former slaves through education, health care, and employment Helped establish homes and distribute food, established 4,000 schools and 100 hospitals for former slaves. Also helped ...
Reconstruction 1863
... says guaranteeing rights to African Americans will lead to an “Africanized” society Republicans respond by “waving the bloody shirt” After the election President Johnson’s enemies get two-thirds majority needed to override a veto In the House and the Senate ...
... says guaranteeing rights to African Americans will lead to an “Africanized” society Republicans respond by “waving the bloody shirt” After the election President Johnson’s enemies get two-thirds majority needed to override a veto In the House and the Senate ...
Reconstruction - Wando High School
... • Sec. of War Edwin M. Stanton agreed with the newer reconstruction plans • Johnson fired him and was impeached • After two months the Senate fell one vote shy of removing him form office • Even though Johnson was not impeached he retained very little power and did not run for re-election ...
... • Sec. of War Edwin M. Stanton agreed with the newer reconstruction plans • Johnson fired him and was impeached • After two months the Senate fell one vote shy of removing him form office • Even though Johnson was not impeached he retained very little power and did not run for re-election ...
Reconstruction - KIS
... The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. Women’s rights groups were fu ...
... The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. Women’s rights groups were fu ...
Chapter 16 Outline - Reconstruction: An Unfinished
... In an effort to gain more independence from whites, African Americans established their own churches, which became the social center of their new freedom. ...
... In an effort to gain more independence from whites, African Americans established their own churches, which became the social center of their new freedom. ...
Print › Unit 10: Civil War Concepts | Quizlet
... the north, d)strong Navy, e)more money, f)they had an established government ...
... the north, d)strong Navy, e)more money, f)they had an established government ...
Lincoln`s Plans for Reconstruction
... law. Rebuilding the South became the new president’s job. ...
... law. Rebuilding the South became the new president’s job. ...
Hist7-Session1-Reconstruction
... 11 states had left the union Economy in shambles 4 million slaves set free without foundations of a wage economy. ...
... 11 states had left the union Economy in shambles 4 million slaves set free without foundations of a wage economy. ...
Earth Day presentation
... veto-proof Republican Congress. Congress began to strike back at belligerent ...
... veto-proof Republican Congress. Congress began to strike back at belligerent ...
Reconstruction
... who came South to take advantage of opportunities Bought land and manipulated black vote ...
... who came South to take advantage of opportunities Bought land and manipulated black vote ...
Chapter 22: The Ordeal of Reconstruction
... The first congressional attempt to guarantee black rights in the South, passed over Johnson’s veto ...
... The first congressional attempt to guarantee black rights in the South, passed over Johnson’s veto ...
L2-recon-why-15
... Planter elite loses power 364,000 men lost Union preserved Congress centralized national power ...
... Planter elite loses power 364,000 men lost Union preserved Congress centralized national power ...
- Toolbox Pro
... right to vote to a few Confederate leaders, while granting that right to all other southern white men. ...
... right to vote to a few Confederate leaders, while granting that right to all other southern white men. ...
Reconstruction Master
... • All people born in the US were full citizens • All people that were naturalized (completed the immigration/citizenship process) were full citizens • All US states were required to protect US citizens with full protection through the laws and the legal process • Former Confederate leaders could no ...
... • All people born in the US were full citizens • All people that were naturalized (completed the immigration/citizenship process) were full citizens • All US states were required to protect US citizens with full protection through the laws and the legal process • Former Confederate leaders could no ...
Reconstruction (1865 1877) Chapter 15
... • Andrew Johnson, a Tennessee Democrat picked for VP as a sign of unity with the South, only served 2 weeks as Vice President before the death of Lincoln • New President Johnson quickly deepens conflict with Congressional Radical Republicans who are led by Thaddeus Stevens of Pennsylvania ...
... • Andrew Johnson, a Tennessee Democrat picked for VP as a sign of unity with the South, only served 2 weeks as Vice President before the death of Lincoln • New President Johnson quickly deepens conflict with Congressional Radical Republicans who are led by Thaddeus Stevens of Pennsylvania ...
Objectives - Castle High School
... When the Civil War ended, the North and the South faced the challenge of how to reunite. The modern South was shaped by political decisions made during the decades after the war, and constitutional amendments passed during that time redefined American citizenship. ...
... When the Civil War ended, the North and the South faced the challenge of how to reunite. The modern South was shaped by political decisions made during the decades after the war, and constitutional amendments passed during that time redefined American citizenship. ...
Punishment or Reconciliation?
... Lincoln blocked it with a pocket veto it was a power struggle over who would control Reconstruction, the President or Congress. Lincoln was assassinated before Reconstruction really began so this showdown ended when the President died. President Johnson's Presidential Reconstruction Plan Johnson b ...
... Lincoln blocked it with a pocket veto it was a power struggle over who would control Reconstruction, the President or Congress. Lincoln was assassinated before Reconstruction really began so this showdown ended when the President died. President Johnson's Presidential Reconstruction Plan Johnson b ...
24-Reconstruction_After_the_Civil_War
... “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 orphan, to do all which may achieve and c ...
... “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 orphan, to do all which may achieve and c ...
Name - Clover School District
... e. Southerners – bring an end to the war, but they did not want their society to change. They were willing to recognize the end of slavery, but were not willing to grant rights to the freedmen. Southern states passed laws known as Black Codes that replaced the slave codes and kept the freedmen in po ...
... e. Southerners – bring an end to the war, but they did not want their society to change. They were willing to recognize the end of slavery, but were not willing to grant rights to the freedmen. Southern states passed laws known as Black Codes that replaced the slave codes and kept the freedmen in po ...
chapter 14 Chapter Outline I. Introduction The end of the Civil War
... The Congressional Reconstruction Plan A. The Radicals The Radicals wanted to transform the South, and they were willing to exclude it from the Union until they had achieved their goal. By refusing to work with conservative and moderate Republicans, Johnson and the Democrats forced them to work with ...
... The Congressional Reconstruction Plan A. The Radicals The Radicals wanted to transform the South, and they were willing to exclude it from the Union until they had achieved their goal. By refusing to work with conservative and moderate Republicans, Johnson and the Democrats forced them to work with ...