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...  Effects: states back in Union, representation in Congress, freedmen back to work for former masters under work contracts, President in charge Congressional Reconstruction  None of their post-war goals met in 1865  Thaddeus Stevens and Charles Sumner assert own policies-“radical reconstruction”  ...
Reconstruction Ppt
Reconstruction Ppt

... Lincoln’s Funeral Train ...
Reconstruction - Nicolet High School
Reconstruction - Nicolet High School

... Created in 1865 by northerners to wanted to help ex-slaves transition into freedom. Authorized to provide “40 Acres and a Mule” to each ex-slave. ...
Reconstruction 3 Plans Lincoln`s Johnson, Radical Republicans
Reconstruction 3 Plans Lincoln`s Johnson, Radical Republicans

... Federal response – Enforcement Act of 1870 • People were tired of Reconstruction. • Reconstruction symbolized corruption, greed, poor government. • Reconstruction meant taxes! • The rise of the Solid South. ...
Reconstruction Plans
Reconstruction Plans

... Radical Republican Reconstruction Plan The postwar Radical Republicans were motivated by three main factors: 1. Revenge—a desire among some to punish the South for causing the war and a belief that the Southern states had, in fact, seceded and were conquered territory. 2. Concern for the freedmen—s ...
Reconstruction
Reconstruction

... •Except rich planters ...
Reconstruction: 1865-1877 - Chandler Unified School District
Reconstruction: 1865-1877 - Chandler Unified School District

...  Democrats nominated Horatio Seymour at ...
2/8/2012
2/8/2012

... Many leading Republicans in Congress feared that Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction was not harsh enough, believing that the South needed to be punished for causing the war. These Radical Republicans hoped to control the Reconstruction process, transform southern society, disband the planter aristocr ...
America`s History Seventh Edition
America`s History Seventh Edition

... The image depicts a celebration that took place in Baltimore, Maryland, in May 1870 to mark the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment, which forbade the states from denying citizens the right to vote on the grounds of race, color, or “previous condition of servitude.”) 2. Who are the figures depicted a ...
Reconstruction
Reconstruction

... the country peacefully to the Union. Under Lincoln’s Ten Percent Plan (outlined in his 1863 Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction), 10 percent of residents in former Confederate states would need to sign an oath of loyalty to form a new government and rejoin the Union. A full pardon (or amnesty ...
Slide 1
Slide 1

... enforce new laws that guaranteed rights to African Americans in Southern states Federal reconstruction took the vote away from 10,000 to 15,000 white men who had been Confederate officials or soldiers ...
Reconstruction Powerpoint
Reconstruction Powerpoint

... Restoring Relations with the Confederate States after the Civil War ...
Reconstruction ppt - Taylor County Schools
Reconstruction ppt - Taylor County Schools

... participated in the 1860 election had taken the oath within a particular state, then that state could launch a new state government and elect representatives to Congress • Excluded from this oath were former Confederate officials, Officers, and judges ...
Chapter 15 Reconstruction Powerpoint
Chapter 15 Reconstruction Powerpoint

... Wealthy landowners had to come to him for pardon Abolish slavery (ratify the 13th Amendment) Johnson appointed provisional governors Deal with war debts Elect representatives to Congress ...
File
File

... the UNION IS PRESERVED! ...
Reconstruction Powerpoint
Reconstruction Powerpoint

... Laws which legalized segregation – This was not yet illegal under the 14th Amendment.  Separate schools  Separate churches  Separate hospitals  Separate parks  Separate cemeteries  Separate restaurants SEPARATE EVERYTHING ...
Reconstruction - Fort Thomas Independent Schools
Reconstruction - Fort Thomas Independent Schools

... The Supreme Court ruled segregation was legal in Plessy v. Ferguson. They said that segregation was fair as long as “separate-but-equal” facilities were provided for African Americans. In practice, the African American facilities were usually “separate-and-unequal.” It would take until 1965, 100 yea ...
Chapter 12 Reconstruction and its effects
Chapter 12 Reconstruction and its effects

... Lincoln’s assassination  Wanted to continue Lincoln’s 10% plan  Congress had other plans ...
Reconstruction Practice Test
Reconstruction Practice Test

... 1. Which side won the American Civil War? A. The African Americans B. The Confederacy C. England D. The Union 2. What was Lincoln’s attitude toward the conquered South? A. He disliked the South B. He wanted to rebuild it and see the nation healed. C. He wanted to bring back slavery there. D. He want ...
Reconstruction
Reconstruction

... 2. 90% of land owned by only 50% of the population 3. Competition between landless whites and blacks 4. “40 acre and a mule” plan did not offer a solution 5. Did not want to take land from wealthy (Stevens) ...
President Lincoln`s Plan
President Lincoln`s Plan

... Pardoned planter aristocrats brought them back to political power to control state organizations. Republicans were outraged that planter elite were back in power in the South. ...
Reconstruction - Mrs Ruthie Online
Reconstruction - Mrs Ruthie Online

... Pardoned planter aristocrats brought them back to political power to control state organizations. Republicans were outraged that planter elite were back in power in the South. ...
The Civil war and Reconstruction
The Civil war and Reconstruction

... -The Election of 1868 • Johnson remains in office, he finished his term quietly and did not run for re-election in 1868. • Recognizing the importance of African American suffrage, the Republican-led Congress passed the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution. • Radical Reconstruction had a dramatic ...
Reconstruction-After the War
Reconstruction-After the War

... • Abraham Lincoln created a plan to rebuild the South and restore the Union before the war was over • Known as Reconstruction, had two simple steps: – 1. All southerners, except high ranking Confederates, would be pardoned after taking an oath of loyalty – 2. When 10% of voters took oath, the state ...
Chapter 20: Reconstruction (1865-1877)
Chapter 20: Reconstruction (1865-1877)

... job were arrested and forced into labor without pay. Radical Republicans-A group led by Thaddeus Stevens and Charles Sumner that felt the South needed to make greater social changes before they could be readmitted to the Union. Fourteenth Amendment (1868)-This amendment did several thing including: ...
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