
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 Powerpoint
... ▫ Reconstruction Act of 1867 – divided the South into 5 districts ▫ States must provide suffrage for blacks and deny it to ex-Confederates ▫ The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson: Violated the Tenure of Office Act: President must get consent of Senate before removing cabinet ...
... ▫ Reconstruction Act of 1867 – divided the South into 5 districts ▫ States must provide suffrage for blacks and deny it to ex-Confederates ▫ The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson: Violated the Tenure of Office Act: President must get consent of Senate before removing cabinet ...
Exam #6 Review - Civil War to Reconstruction
... a. The Compromise of 1850 – 1. CA becomes a free state; 2. Slave trade is banned in D.C.; 3. Stricter fugitive slave law b. Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) – allowed the people in each new state to vote on whether or not they wanted slavery c. The Dred Scott case (1857) – Supreme Court decision said that ...
... a. The Compromise of 1850 – 1. CA becomes a free state; 2. Slave trade is banned in D.C.; 3. Stricter fugitive slave law b. Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) – allowed the people in each new state to vote on whether or not they wanted slavery c. The Dred Scott case (1857) – Supreme Court decision said that ...
Reconstruction and Its Effects
... • Radical Republicans – Supported abolition before the Civil War and the War – Moral issue -- equality of rights for Blacks – Opposed Lincoln’s lenient reconstruction plan – Minority - worked w/Republican majority to impose harsher plan ...
... • Radical Republicans – Supported abolition before the Civil War and the War – Moral issue -- equality of rights for Blacks – Opposed Lincoln’s lenient reconstruction plan – Minority - worked w/Republican majority to impose harsher plan ...
Reconstruction
... unfortunately the government did not follow through on their promise and many ex-slaves ended up in a sharecropping situation. Sharecropping – “Landlord” gave them land and a house in exchange for sharing their crop – they were always indebted to the landlord During the riots in the 1960’s, people w ...
... unfortunately the government did not follow through on their promise and many ex-slaves ended up in a sharecropping situation. Sharecropping – “Landlord” gave them land and a house in exchange for sharing their crop – they were always indebted to the landlord During the riots in the 1960’s, people w ...
2/22/2017
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
1. Segregation 2. Freedmen 3. Carpetbagger 4. 13th Amendment 5
... 3. If you were in charge of Reconstruction at the end of the Civil War, what would your plan look like? Would you punish southerners or make it easy for the south to return to the Union? How would you help Freedmen gain their rights and be accepted by white southerners? ...
... 3. If you were in charge of Reconstruction at the end of the Civil War, what would your plan look like? Would you punish southerners or make it easy for the south to return to the Union? How would you help Freedmen gain their rights and be accepted by white southerners? ...
Chapter 22
... Vetoed the Freeman’s Bureau many times ► Vetoed the Civil Rights Bill , which conferred on blacks the privilege of American citizenship and struck at the Black Codes. ► As Republicans gained control of Congress, they overrode Johnson’s vetoes by passing the bills over his veto through a 2/3 majority ...
... Vetoed the Freeman’s Bureau many times ► Vetoed the Civil Rights Bill , which conferred on blacks the privilege of American citizenship and struck at the Black Codes. ► As Republicans gained control of Congress, they overrode Johnson’s vetoes by passing the bills over his veto through a 2/3 majority ...
Reconstruction? - Cloudfront.net
... within Congress who wanted AfricanAmericans to be given full citizenship and the right to vote. Freedman’s Bureau Act (1866) Civil Rights Act (1866) 14th Amendment (1866) 15th Amendment (1870) ** Look in Ch. 4-4 (pg. 184 - 186) and describe what each of these did.** ...
... within Congress who wanted AfricanAmericans to be given full citizenship and the right to vote. Freedman’s Bureau Act (1866) Civil Rights Act (1866) 14th Amendment (1866) 15th Amendment (1870) ** Look in Ch. 4-4 (pg. 184 - 186) and describe what each of these did.** ...
Unit V Part 5
... Was the only federal agency established to aid both Blacks and poor whites after the war… ...
... Was the only federal agency established to aid both Blacks and poor whites after the war… ...
Reconstruction
... We the Colored people of the town of Calhoun and County of Gordon desire to call your attention to the State of Affairs that now exist in our midst. On the 16th day of the month, the Union Republican Party held a Meeting which the Colored people of the County attended en masse. Since that time we se ...
... We the Colored people of the town of Calhoun and County of Gordon desire to call your attention to the State of Affairs that now exist in our midst. On the 16th day of the month, the Union Republican Party held a Meeting which the Colored people of the County attended en masse. Since that time we se ...
2.5 Lecture slides
... • Vice President Andrew Johnson became president after Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. Johnson agreed with Lincoln that a moderate policy was needed to bring the South back to the Union. • In May 1865, Andrew Johnson issued a new Proclamation of Amnesty. • This plan offered to pardon all former cit ...
... • Vice President Andrew Johnson became president after Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. Johnson agreed with Lincoln that a moderate policy was needed to bring the South back to the Union. • In May 1865, Andrew Johnson issued a new Proclamation of Amnesty. • This plan offered to pardon all former cit ...
Reconstruction Part I *With the end of the Civil War, the South was
... *The Radical Republicans in Congress thought this was too soft on the South, and refused to seat elected representatives from Louisiana, Arkansas, or Tennessee. *The Radical Republicans instead created the Wade-Davis Bill, and passed it in 1864. Many Radicals felt that the Southern states, by leavin ...
... *The Radical Republicans in Congress thought this was too soft on the South, and refused to seat elected representatives from Louisiana, Arkansas, or Tennessee. *The Radical Republicans instead created the Wade-Davis Bill, and passed it in 1864. Many Radicals felt that the Southern states, by leavin ...
Reconstruction Notes
... the political power of former slaveholders. • They also wanted African Americans to be given full citizenship and the right to vote. ...
... the political power of former slaveholders. • They also wanted African Americans to be given full citizenship and the right to vote. ...
ssush10 - LessonPaths
... Johnson became President after Lincoln’s assassination in 1865. Johnson plan for Reconstruction went against Radical Republicans. He began to allow Southern states back into the Union after they ratified the 13th Amendment. He required a presidential pardon for many former Confederates, but began to ...
... Johnson became President after Lincoln’s assassination in 1865. Johnson plan for Reconstruction went against Radical Republicans. He began to allow Southern states back into the Union after they ratified the 13th Amendment. He required a presidential pardon for many former Confederates, but began to ...
LINCOLN`S PLAN
... following questions regarding Military Reconstruction, 18671877: 1) In What year was North Carolina readmitted into the Union? 2) Who was the Union General in Charge of North Carolina 3) Which rebellious state was readmitted to the Union first? ...
... following questions regarding Military Reconstruction, 18671877: 1) In What year was North Carolina readmitted into the Union? 2) Who was the Union General in Charge of North Carolina 3) Which rebellious state was readmitted to the Union first? ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Chapter 23
... during the war and wanted to keep it for as long as possible ...
... during the war and wanted to keep it for as long as possible ...
The Ordeal of Reconstruction
... • It became clear that there were now two types of Republicans: – the moderates, who shared the same views as Lincoln and – the radicals, who believed the South should be harshly punished • When Andrew Johnson took power, the radicals thought that he would do what they wanted, but he soon issued his ...
... • It became clear that there were now two types of Republicans: – the moderates, who shared the same views as Lincoln and – the radicals, who believed the South should be harshly punished • When Andrew Johnson took power, the radicals thought that he would do what they wanted, but he soon issued his ...
Civil War Reconstruction
... When 10% of people did this, state could be represented in Congress ...
... When 10% of people did this, state could be represented in Congress ...
CHAPTER
... o Congressional reaction to Lincoln’s plan o Wade-Davis Bill moderate majority in Congress radical minority ...
... o Congressional reaction to Lincoln’s plan o Wade-Davis Bill moderate majority in Congress radical minority ...
Civil War 1861- 1865
... Freedman’s Bureau. The Freedman’s Bureau helped former slaves in all of the following ways: finding them jobs, defending their rights in court, providing food and clothing. 23. The organization that used violence to prevent African Americans from voting was the Ku Klux Klan. 24. On March 3, 1870, Pr ...
... Freedman’s Bureau. The Freedman’s Bureau helped former slaves in all of the following ways: finding them jobs, defending their rights in court, providing food and clothing. 23. The organization that used violence to prevent African Americans from voting was the Ku Klux Klan. 24. On March 3, 1870, Pr ...
Can blacks and whites live together? Who runs this country?
... with a few exceptions, was completed. But the states that had seceded were not yet fully restored to their former positions within the Union because the Congress had not yet seated their U. S. Senators and Representatives, who were now coming to Washington to take their places in the federal legisla ...
... with a few exceptions, was completed. But the states that had seceded were not yet fully restored to their former positions within the Union because the Congress had not yet seated their U. S. Senators and Representatives, who were now coming to Washington to take their places in the federal legisla ...
Reconstruction
... On March 4, 1865, President Lincoln addressed the American public in his second inaugural address. He hoped to reunite the nation and it’s people. He believed that the War was now over, and that the North and South needed to embrace one another. ...
... On March 4, 1865, President Lincoln addressed the American public in his second inaugural address. He hoped to reunite the nation and it’s people. He believed that the War was now over, and that the North and South needed to embrace one another. ...