
Chapter 10 Section 1 13 th Amendment
... 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. ...
... 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. ...
Reconstruction - Tulpehocken Area School District
... Confederate civil and military officers and those with property over $20,000 (they could apply directly to Johnson) In new constitutions, they must accept minimum conditions repudiating slavery, secession and state debts. Named provisional governors in Confederate states and called them to overs ...
... Confederate civil and military officers and those with property over $20,000 (they could apply directly to Johnson) In new constitutions, they must accept minimum conditions repudiating slavery, secession and state debts. Named provisional governors in Confederate states and called them to overs ...
Bell Work 11/21
... You are a member of Congress at the end of the Civil War… How do you think the U.S. should approach Reconstruction? ...
... You are a member of Congress at the end of the Civil War… How do you think the U.S. should approach Reconstruction? ...
Radical Republicans – believed in punishing the South
... draft new governing documents providing for black male suffrage •States were required to ratify the 14th Amendment prior to readmission. Johnson’s vetoes of these measures were overridden by Congress ...
... draft new governing documents providing for black male suffrage •States were required to ratify the 14th Amendment prior to readmission. Johnson’s vetoes of these measures were overridden by Congress ...
Reconstruction Freedom - Hicksville Public Schools
... Damn the negroes! I am fighting these traitorous aristocrats, their masters! ...
... Damn the negroes! I am fighting these traitorous aristocrats, their masters! ...
File - dbalmshistory
... power (Congress) Increase Republican Party’s power in the South Guarantee AfricanAmericans political equality and voting rights ...
... power (Congress) Increase Republican Party’s power in the South Guarantee AfricanAmericans political equality and voting rights ...
304 and 305 Reconstruction
... power (Congress) Increase Republican Party’s power in the South Guarantee AfricanAmericans political equality and voting rights ...
... power (Congress) Increase Republican Party’s power in the South Guarantee AfricanAmericans political equality and voting rights ...
Reconstruction in Georgia - Pine Mountain Middle School
... money was worthless the state owed $20,000,000 in war debt 25,000 Georgians had died of wounds or disease – many more were crippled and could not work ...
... money was worthless the state owed $20,000,000 in war debt 25,000 Georgians had died of wounds or disease – many more were crippled and could not work ...
Print Version - AP US History
... which gave Blacks their citizenship Was against the 14th amendment which allowed blacks citizenship ...
... which gave Blacks their citizenship Was against the 14th amendment which allowed blacks citizenship ...
Reconstruction Notes - Madison County Schools
... MS and Presidential Reconstruction 1. MS held a constitutional convention and decided to reinstate the Constitution of 1832, which recognized the right to own slavery. 2. MS refused to ratify the 13th Amendment. 3. State elections were held and many former Confederates were elected to public office ...
... MS and Presidential Reconstruction 1. MS held a constitutional convention and decided to reinstate the Constitution of 1832, which recognized the right to own slavery. 2. MS refused to ratify the 13th Amendment. 3. State elections were held and many former Confederates were elected to public office ...
Reconstruction - Cloudfront.net
... rebuild the south and to readmit states that seceded from the Union • Lincoln’s Plan- (10%Plan) ten% of voters from 1860 had to pledge allegiance to the Union (then S. state could reenter the Union and send representatives to Congress) • *Lincoln did not want to punish the south (knew S. would take ...
... rebuild the south and to readmit states that seceded from the Union • Lincoln’s Plan- (10%Plan) ten% of voters from 1860 had to pledge allegiance to the Union (then S. state could reenter the Union and send representatives to Congress) • *Lincoln did not want to punish the south (knew S. would take ...
Ch. 23 Reconstruction
... b. Forbade blacks from serving on juries, renting/leasing land 6. The Ku Klux Klan a. Founded 1866 in Tennessee b. Self-proclaimed protectors of Americanism c. Used terrorist tactics to prevent blacks from civil and human rights b. The Solution 1. Federal government set up Freedmen’s Bureau 2. Inten ...
... b. Forbade blacks from serving on juries, renting/leasing land 6. The Ku Klux Klan a. Founded 1866 in Tennessee b. Self-proclaimed protectors of Americanism c. Used terrorist tactics to prevent blacks from civil and human rights b. The Solution 1. Federal government set up Freedmen’s Bureau 2. Inten ...
Reconstruction
... Johnson’s plan was similar to Lincoln’s but was not accepted by Radical Republican’s who believed the plan was too easy on the South. ...
... Johnson’s plan was similar to Lincoln’s but was not accepted by Radical Republican’s who believed the plan was too easy on the South. ...
The Rebuilding Years
... Lincoln’s Plan •Reconstruction should consist of two steps: •__________________________ the government officials of the Confederacy •Replace them with officials who were loyal to the Union •Lincoln’s plan also included 3 provisions: •All high-level Confederate officials were prohibited from ________ ...
... Lincoln’s Plan •Reconstruction should consist of two steps: •__________________________ the government officials of the Confederacy •Replace them with officials who were loyal to the Union •Lincoln’s plan also included 3 provisions: •All high-level Confederate officials were prohibited from ________ ...
Reconstruction PPT
... # 3 How did the white South’s uncompromising spirit and President Johnson’s political bungling open the way for the Congressional Republican program of Military Reconstruction? ...
... # 3 How did the white South’s uncompromising spirit and President Johnson’s political bungling open the way for the Congressional Republican program of Military Reconstruction? ...
Reconstruction - Reeths
... The 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 was called Reconstruction. ...
... The 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 was called Reconstruction. ...
Reconstruction ppt
... Reconstruction At the end of the war, there was no agreed-upon plan for Reconstruction Lincoln -“charity for all” – States had never really left the Union, so quickly restore loyal state govts in the South and move on Congress’s Radical Republicans – “punish the South” and guarantee rights to f ...
... Reconstruction At the end of the war, there was no agreed-upon plan for Reconstruction Lincoln -“charity for all” – States had never really left the Union, so quickly restore loyal state govts in the South and move on Congress’s Radical Republicans – “punish the South” and guarantee rights to f ...
Reconstruction - NAHS US History
... White Terror • Their social prejudices so imbedded in slavery did not change with the end of the war. • The Ku Klux Klan was first organized in Pulaski, TN in ...
... White Terror • Their social prejudices so imbedded in slavery did not change with the end of the war. • The Ku Klux Klan was first organized in Pulaski, TN in ...
Document
... 33. Who became president after Lincoln? 34. Where did the south surrender and end the war? 35. Who killed Lincoln and where? 36. Why did Lincoln have to replace so many generals? 37. ID 10% Plan 38. What did Congress and the President agree on over Reconstruction? 39. Who wanted a harsh Reconstructi ...
... 33. Who became president after Lincoln? 34. Where did the south surrender and end the war? 35. Who killed Lincoln and where? 36. Why did Lincoln have to replace so many generals? 37. ID 10% Plan 38. What did Congress and the President agree on over Reconstruction? 39. Who wanted a harsh Reconstructi ...
Reconstruction - Administration
... Lincoln operated on a policy of forgiveness as seen in his 2nd Inaugural Address. Lincoln’s “10 Percent Rule” – as soon as 10 percent of voters in a state took an oath of loyalty to the Union, the state would be readmitted. If the states’ constitution abolished slavery and provided education for Afr ...
... Lincoln operated on a policy of forgiveness as seen in his 2nd Inaugural Address. Lincoln’s “10 Percent Rule” – as soon as 10 percent of voters in a state took an oath of loyalty to the Union, the state would be readmitted. If the states’ constitution abolished slavery and provided education for Afr ...
Political, Economic, and Social Impact of the War and Reconstruction
... Southern states were left embittered and devastated by the war. Farms, railroads, and factories destroyed throughout the South Richmond and Atlanta were in ruins South would remain backwards for ...
... Southern states were left embittered and devastated by the war. Farms, railroads, and factories destroyed throughout the South Richmond and Atlanta were in ruins South would remain backwards for ...
Reconstruction
... black codes and 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 ...
... black codes and 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 ...