
Reconstruction ppt - Henry County Schools
... 2. Pardoned planter aristocrats brought them back to political power to control state organizations. ...
... 2. Pardoned planter aristocrats brought them back to political power to control state organizations. ...
Reconstruction Test Study Guide
... What phrase best describes Lincoln’s policies for Reconstruction? Why? “Forgive and Forget” – Lincoln and Johnson wanted to forgive the south. They believed preserving the union was more important than punishing the south. What phrase best describes Radical Republicans’ policies for Reconstruction? ...
... What phrase best describes Lincoln’s policies for Reconstruction? Why? “Forgive and Forget” – Lincoln and Johnson wanted to forgive the south. They believed preserving the union was more important than punishing the south. What phrase best describes Radical Republicans’ policies for Reconstruction? ...
Reconstruction
... Sharecroppers kept a small share of their crops and gave the rest to the landowners. “Croppers” who saved a little might even rent land for cash and keep all their harvest in a system known as tenant farming. ...
... Sharecroppers kept a small share of their crops and gave the rest to the landowners. “Croppers” who saved a little might even rent land for cash and keep all their harvest in a system known as tenant farming. ...
The Basics of Reconstruction
... The time period after the Civil War is known as Reconstruction. ...
... The time period after the Civil War is known as Reconstruction. ...
The Basics of Reconstruction
... The time period after the Civil War is known as Reconstruction. ...
... The time period after the Civil War is known as Reconstruction. ...
Reconstruction Student
... forces had surrendered to the Union army. • ___________of the Southern male population dies during the war. • Farms and plantations were in desperate shape as a result of the ...
... forces had surrendered to the Union army. • ___________of the Southern male population dies during the war. • Farms and plantations were in desperate shape as a result of the ...
Reconstruction Test Review
... ten percent of a state’s voters take a loyalty oath to the Union. The Radical Republicans rejected the Ten Percent Plan because they believed that African Americans should be granted full citizenship. Which event led the House of Representatives to impeach President Johnson? Johnson’s attempt to fir ...
... ten percent of a state’s voters take a loyalty oath to the Union. The Radical Republicans rejected the Ten Percent Plan because they believed that African Americans should be granted full citizenship. Which event led the House of Representatives to impeach President Johnson? Johnson’s attempt to fir ...
Reconstruction - Buncombe County Schools System
... • Southern Republicans were known as scalawags by their enemies who believed that anyone who worked for government was a crook or traitor. • As wealthy planters were loosing control of government in NC it was becoming more democratic. (meaning more people had a voice in ...
... • Southern Republicans were known as scalawags by their enemies who believed that anyone who worked for government was a crook or traitor. • As wealthy planters were loosing control of government in NC it was becoming more democratic. (meaning more people had a voice in ...
Reconstruction - Nutley Public School District
... Congressional delegates. North turns against AJ’s Plan with the Southern inability to accept emancipation’s realities. February, 1866 President vetoed the Freedmen’s Bureau bill. March, 1866 Johnson vetoed the 1866 Civil Rights Act. Congress passed both bills over Johnson’s vetoes 1st ...
... Congressional delegates. North turns against AJ’s Plan with the Southern inability to accept emancipation’s realities. February, 1866 President vetoed the Freedmen’s Bureau bill. March, 1866 Johnson vetoed the 1866 Civil Rights Act. Congress passed both bills over Johnson’s vetoes 1st ...
PPT-Reconstruction
... 3. Northern Republicans were outraged that planter elite were back in power in the South! ...
... 3. Northern Republicans were outraged that planter elite were back in power in the South! ...
Rebuilding the Union 18-1
... Congress passed a bill encouraging civil rights The Civil Rights Act of 1866 confirmed that all people born in the US were citizens, except for Native Americans Republicans were shocked, Johnson vetoed the bill They wanted equality to be protected by the Constitution, so they proposed the Fourteenth ...
... Congress passed a bill encouraging civil rights The Civil Rights Act of 1866 confirmed that all people born in the US were citizens, except for Native Americans Republicans were shocked, Johnson vetoed the bill They wanted equality to be protected by the Constitution, so they proposed the Fourteenth ...
Reconstruction - North Penn School District
... 2. Pardoned planter aristocrats brought them back to political power to control state organizations. ...
... 2. Pardoned planter aristocrats brought them back to political power to control state organizations. ...
Reconstruction - Hicksville Public Schools
... Pardon to all but the highest ranking military and civilian Confederate officers. When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government, it would be recognized. ...
... Pardon to all but the highest ranking military and civilian Confederate officers. When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government, it would be recognized. ...
RECONSTRUCTION
... punishment for the southern states. Let the nation rebuild and move forward. Some politicians in Congress disagreed with this and thought the south should be punished for being disloyal to the United States. After President Lincoln was assassinated in April 1865, his Vice-President Andrew Johnson be ...
... punishment for the southern states. Let the nation rebuild and move forward. Some politicians in Congress disagreed with this and thought the south should be punished for being disloyal to the United States. After President Lincoln was assassinated in April 1865, his Vice-President Andrew Johnson be ...
RECONSTRUCTION The Union defeated the Confederate states in
... punishment for the southern states. Let the nation rebuild and move forward. Some politicians in Congress disagreed with this and thought the south should be punished for being disloyal to the United States. After President Lincoln was assassinated in April 1865, his Vice-President Andrew Johnson be ...
... punishment for the southern states. Let the nation rebuild and move forward. Some politicians in Congress disagreed with this and thought the south should be punished for being disloyal to the United States. After President Lincoln was assassinated in April 1865, his Vice-President Andrew Johnson be ...
Reconstruction
... African American and gave the federal government the power to intervene in state affairs to protect their rights. Name given to Northern whites who moved South after the Civil War and took advantage of the South during Reconstruction. ...
... African American and gave the federal government the power to intervene in state affairs to protect their rights. Name given to Northern whites who moved South after the Civil War and took advantage of the South during Reconstruction. ...
Chapter 3: Crisis, Civil War
... ► Radical Republicans… ► Favored punishment ► Wade-Davis Bill (pocketveto) did not sign it ► Iron-clad oath – 50 % (future loyalty and past purity) ...
... ► Radical Republicans… ► Favored punishment ► Wade-Davis Bill (pocketveto) did not sign it ► Iron-clad oath – 50 % (future loyalty and past purity) ...
Reconstruction (1865
... 2. Pardoned planter aristocrats; brought them back to political power to control state organizations. ...
... 2. Pardoned planter aristocrats; brought them back to political power to control state organizations. ...
Reconstruction
... Restart Reconstruction in the 10 Southern states that refused to ratify the 14th Amendment. ...
... Restart Reconstruction in the 10 Southern states that refused to ratify the 14th Amendment. ...
Reconstruction
... Johnson pardoned almost every planter and former Confederate leader who applied. Many states just reelected prewar leaders including 9 Confederate generals, two cabinet members and the vice president of the Confederacy (all were rejected by Congress). By the time Congress reconvenes in 1865, Johnson ...
... Johnson pardoned almost every planter and former Confederate leader who applied. Many states just reelected prewar leaders including 9 Confederate generals, two cabinet members and the vice president of the Confederacy (all were rejected by Congress). By the time Congress reconvenes in 1865, Johnson ...
Reconstruction - Net Start Class
... E: The New Southern Governments - In 1867, Southern voters chose delegates to draft their new state constitutions - About ¾ of the delegates were Republicans who were poor white farmers angry at the planters - These delegates were called “scalawags” - The other ¼ were called “carpetbaggers” - Carpet ...
... E: The New Southern Governments - In 1867, Southern voters chose delegates to draft their new state constitutions - About ¾ of the delegates were Republicans who were poor white farmers angry at the planters - These delegates were called “scalawags” - The other ¼ were called “carpetbaggers” - Carpet ...