
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 ...
Reconstruction (1865
... tour around the country to push his plan. Republicans won a 3-1 majority in both houses and gained control of every northern state. ...
... tour around the country to push his plan. Republicans won a 3-1 majority in both houses and gained control of every northern state. ...
Reconstruction (1865
... Offered amnesty upon simple oath to all except 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 governo ...
... Offered amnesty upon simple oath to all except 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 governo ...
Answer and Notes to 17.1 - Amphitheater Public Schools
... i.e. Radical Republicans- favored braking up South and reinventing it. Freedmen-former slaves, Freedman's Bureau est. to help former slaves ...
... i.e. Radical Republicans- favored braking up South and reinventing it. Freedmen-former slaves, Freedman's Bureau est. to help former slaves ...
Reconstruction - YISS
... 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. ...
Warm-up for 12-1 Handout- Analyzing different perspectives during
... readmitting Confederate states Lincoln’s Ten Percent Plan govt. would pardon all, except for high-ranking officials & those accused of war crimes 10% of eligible voters from 1860 list had to swear allegiance (then could form a new state govt. & gain representation in Congress) ...
... readmitting Confederate states Lincoln’s Ten Percent Plan govt. would pardon all, except for high-ranking officials & those accused of war crimes 10% of eligible voters from 1860 list had to swear allegiance (then could form a new state govt. & gain representation in Congress) ...
Reconstruction
... “This is an institution of Chivalry, Humanity, Mercy and Patriotism, embodying in its genius and its principles all that is chivalric in conduct, noble in sentiment, generous in manhood and patriotic in purpose.” Our goals are “to protect the weak, innocent and defenseless, to protect and defend the ...
... “This is an institution of Chivalry, Humanity, Mercy and Patriotism, embodying in its genius and its principles all that is chivalric in conduct, noble in sentiment, generous in manhood and patriotic in purpose.” Our goals are “to protect the weak, innocent and defenseless, to protect and defend the ...
The Civil War And Reconstruction
... Johnson’s impeachment • President Andrew Johnson did not believe in punishing the South. He continually vetoed Radical Republican legislation intended to do just that. • Republicans in Congress led by Thaddeus Stevens began to get angry with Johnson. It would be easier to enforce their idea of ...
... Johnson’s impeachment • President Andrew Johnson did not believe in punishing the South. He continually vetoed Radical Republican legislation intended to do just that. • Republicans in Congress led by Thaddeus Stevens began to get angry with Johnson. It would be easier to enforce their idea of ...
Chapter 12 Study Guide
... 30. ________________ was the president who issued the Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction. 31. President Lincoln’s offer of amnesty meant a full pardon to _________________________________. 32. The group known as the Redeemers were supporters of _______________________________________________ ...
... 30. ________________ was the president who issued the Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction. 31. President Lincoln’s offer of amnesty meant a full pardon to _________________________________. 32. The group known as the Redeemers were supporters of _______________________________________________ ...
Monday, November 9
... Freedmen’s Bureau • Acted as an early welfare agency, providing food, shelter, and medical aid for those made destitute by the war – both blacks and homeless whites. A way to help former slaves adjust to a new life of freedom. • It’s biggest success was in education, establishing 3000 schools for f ...
... Freedmen’s Bureau • Acted as an early welfare agency, providing food, shelter, and medical aid for those made destitute by the war – both blacks and homeless whites. A way to help former slaves adjust to a new life of freedom. • It’s biggest success was in education, establishing 3000 schools for f ...
Reconstruction Era Outline (based on the U.S. History textbook) The
... e. What did the conflict between the Radical Republicans of Congress and President Johnson ultimately lead to? (56) ...
... e. What did the conflict between the Radical Republicans of Congress and President Johnson ultimately lead to? (56) ...
Reconstruction PPT - stjohns
... Photograph of an enslaved family in South former slaves as Carolina taken in 1862 citizens in society? • What were some major challenges that former slaves faced? ...
... Photograph of an enslaved family in South former slaves as Carolina taken in 1862 citizens in society? • What were some major challenges that former slaves faced? ...
Reconstruction - Geary County Schools USD 475
... Civil Rights of African Americans Make-up of new southern state governments ...
... Civil Rights of African Americans Make-up of new southern state governments ...
Reconstruction (1865
... • Take a moment and write down the major differences between Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction and Johnson’s. • Why do you think they were so different? ...
... • Take a moment and write down the major differences between Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction and Johnson’s. • Why do you think they were so different? ...
Reconstruction Notes - Streetsboro City Schools
... 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. ...
AP United States History
... V. Presidential Reconstruction: Johnson's Plans for the South a) The politics of Reconstruction 1. Lincoln and Congress lock horns Lincoln's 10% Plan Republican objections and the Wade-Davis Bill Lincoln's pocket-veto & the Louisiana showdown. 2. Competing differences among Republicans on reunificat ...
... V. Presidential Reconstruction: Johnson's Plans for the South a) The politics of Reconstruction 1. Lincoln and Congress lock horns Lincoln's 10% Plan Republican objections and the Wade-Davis Bill Lincoln's pocket-veto & the Louisiana showdown. 2. Competing differences among Republicans on reunificat ...
AP United States History Mr. M. Pecot Bailey, Chapter 22: The
... V. Presidential Reconstruction: Johnson's Plans for the South a) The politics of Reconstruction 1. Lincoln and Congress lock horns Lincoln's 10% Plan Republican objections and the Wade-Davis Bill Lincoln's pocket-veto & the Louisiana showdown. 2. Competing differences among Republicans on reunificat ...
... V. Presidential Reconstruction: Johnson's Plans for the South a) The politics of Reconstruction 1. Lincoln and Congress lock horns Lincoln's 10% Plan Republican objections and the Wade-Davis Bill Lincoln's pocket-veto & the Louisiana showdown. 2. Competing differences among Republicans on reunificat ...
reconstruction period - Awtrey Middle School
... them (education, jobs, food, etc.). • Discriminated against by Southerners who blamed them for the war. ...
... them (education, jobs, food, etc.). • Discriminated against by Southerners who blamed them for the war. ...
Reconstruction
... The Freedmen’s Bureau The Freedmen’s Bureau was established to help poor blacks and whites in the South. The Freedmen’s Bureau established schools in the South. Laws against educating slaves during the Civil War meant that most ex-slaves did not know how to read and write. ...
... The Freedmen’s Bureau The Freedmen’s Bureau was established to help poor blacks and whites in the South. The Freedmen’s Bureau established schools in the South. Laws against educating slaves during the Civil War meant that most ex-slaves did not know how to read and write. ...
Dealing with the Freedmen
... • The war left 618,000 dead (more than any other wars involving the U.S. combined) The widows were left to begin new lives. 4,000,000 slaves were now free but not equal. • The need to bring the Union back together led toward a plan to reconstruct the United States. ...
... • The war left 618,000 dead (more than any other wars involving the U.S. combined) The widows were left to begin new lives. 4,000,000 slaves were now free but not equal. • The need to bring the Union back together led toward a plan to reconstruct the United States. ...
Reconstruction
... Presidential Reconstruction 1863-66 was controlled by Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, with the goal of speedily reuniting the country. Radical Reconstruction, 1866-1873 emphasizing civil rights and voting rights for the Freedmen. Redemption, 1873-77, a reaction in which conservative ...
... Presidential Reconstruction 1863-66 was controlled by Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, with the goal of speedily reuniting the country. Radical Reconstruction, 1866-1873 emphasizing civil rights and voting rights for the Freedmen. Redemption, 1873-77, a reaction in which conservative ...