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... 25. ID conscription and problems associated with them. 26. ID Clara Barton 27. What was the Union Party? 28. What is “Total War”? 29. Turning point of the war 30. Who was the main general of the south? 31. How did Grant plan to win the war? 32. ID tactics used by Sherman 33. Who became president aft ...
... 25. ID conscription and problems associated with them. 26. ID Clara Barton 27. What was the Union Party? 28. What is “Total War”? 29. Turning point of the war 30. Who was the main general of the south? 31. How did Grant plan to win the war? 32. ID tactics used by Sherman 33. Who became president aft ...
Earth Day presentation
... majority in both chambers, but that wasn’t good enough. Congress passed the Tenure of Office Act (over Johnson’s veto, of course), which required the president to secure approval of the Senate before he could remove anyone from his Cabinet. President Johnson violated the law by removing his Secretar ...
... majority in both chambers, but that wasn’t good enough. Congress passed the Tenure of Office Act (over Johnson’s veto, of course), which required the president to secure approval of the Senate before he could remove anyone from his Cabinet. President Johnson violated the law by removing his Secretar ...
PowerPoint on Reconstruction
... Scalawags—Southerners who supported the Republicans Rev. Henry McNeal Turner—one of the first African Americans elected to Georgia General Assembly Ku Klux Klan—tried to frightened freedmen from voting and pursuing their civil rights Military Governor—Officer who rules each military district in the ...
... Scalawags—Southerners who supported the Republicans Rev. Henry McNeal Turner—one of the first African Americans elected to Georgia General Assembly Ku Klux Klan—tried to frightened freedmen from voting and pursuing their civil rights Military Governor—Officer who rules each military district in the ...
Reconstruction ppt - Henry County Schools
... Many former northern abolitionists risked their lives to help southern freedmen. Called “carpetbaggers” by white southern Democrats. ...
... Many former northern abolitionists risked their lives to help southern freedmen. Called “carpetbaggers” by white southern Democrats. ...
Reconstruction (1865
... Carpet-baggers — Northerners who come south to “profit of the misery of the south” -- buy up plantations. etc. ...
... Carpet-baggers — Northerners who come south to “profit of the misery of the south” -- buy up plantations. etc. ...
Reconstruction (1865
... Carpet-baggers — Northerners who come south to “profit of the misery of the south” -- buy up plantations. etc. ...
... Carpet-baggers — Northerners who come south to “profit of the misery of the south” -- buy up plantations. etc. ...
2.5 Lecture slides
... candidate. The presence of Union soldiers in the South helped African Americans vote in large numbers. Grant easily won the election. Republicans kept majorities in both houses of Congress. ...
... candidate. The presence of Union soldiers in the South helped African Americans vote in large numbers. Grant easily won the election. Republicans kept majorities in both houses of 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! ...
Teaching Resources
... that Reconstruction had lost its moral claim on the country. 10. Concerns about the economy and political fraud, not Reconstruction, absorbed the northern voter as another presidential election approached in 1876. C. The Political Crisis of 1877 1. Republicans nominated Rutherford B. Hayes as their ...
... that Reconstruction had lost its moral claim on the country. 10. Concerns about the economy and political fraud, not Reconstruction, absorbed the northern voter as another presidential election approached in 1876. C. The Political Crisis of 1877 1. Republicans nominated Rutherford B. Hayes as their ...
RECONSTRUCTION ERA 1865-1877
... 1. CIVIL LIBERTIES 2. UNIVERSAL MALE SUFFRAGE 3. REAPPORTIONED LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS FAIRLY ...
... 1. CIVIL LIBERTIES 2. UNIVERSAL MALE SUFFRAGE 3. REAPPORTIONED LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS FAIRLY ...
Reconstruction - NAHS US History
... of this government in its original purity and character, let it be shed; let an altar to the Union be erected, and ...
... of this government in its original purity and character, let it be shed; let an altar to the Union be erected, and ...
Chapter 22: The Ordeal of Reconstruction
... The first congressional attempt to guarantee black rights in the South, passed over Johnson’s veto ...
... The first congressional attempt to guarantee black rights in the South, passed over Johnson’s veto ...
Reconstruction ppt - Taylor County Schools
... • 2. When 10% of the number of voters who had 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 ...
... • 2. When 10% of the number of voters who had 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 12 - Effingham County Schools
... Grant himself was not involved, but several of his officials were corrupt and impeached. In 1872 the R.party split. The Liberal Republicans wanted an “honest gov’t.” ...
... Grant himself was not involved, but several of his officials were corrupt and impeached. In 1872 the R.party split. The Liberal Republicans wanted an “honest gov’t.” ...
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... Many rights denied-often right to own property, give testimony against white man, bear arms, sit on trains, be out at nights or congregate in groups Regulate economic status-South needs laborers, Black Codes establish legal basis for discrimination in work contracts (ex sever penalties for leavi ...
... Many rights denied-often right to own property, give testimony against white man, bear arms, sit on trains, be out at nights or congregate in groups Regulate economic status-South needs laborers, Black Codes establish legal basis for discrimination in work contracts (ex sever penalties for leavi ...
Reconstruction
... 2. Could not testify against a white man in court 3. Limited occupations and property rights ...
... 2. Could not testify against a white man in court 3. Limited occupations and property rights ...
Reconstruction
... Gave the federal government power to use federal troops to supervise elections, punish ...
... Gave the federal government power to use federal troops to supervise elections, punish ...
Reconstruction Practice Test
... 18. The Grandfather Clause stated A. A poll tax must be paid before you were allowed to vote. B. All male citizens, regardless of race, were allowed to vote. C. African American voters had to pass a literacy test before they could vote. D. If the grandfather of a male African American had voted befo ...
... 18. The Grandfather Clause stated A. A poll tax must be paid before you were allowed to vote. B. All male citizens, regardless of race, were allowed to vote. C. African American voters had to pass a literacy test before they could vote. D. If the grandfather of a male African American had voted befo ...
Reconstruction - s3.amazonaws.com
... Guarantee stable labor supply now that blacks were emancipated. ...
... Guarantee stable labor supply now that blacks were emancipated. ...
Section 1: Early Steps to Reunion
... Congress Rebels… • Southern States all met Johnson’s conditions. • Approved their New State Governments in 1865. • South Elected New Representatives to Congress. • Republicans Outraged. • Many of those elected held Office in the Confederacy. ...
... Congress Rebels… • Southern States all met Johnson’s conditions. • Approved their New State Governments in 1865. • South Elected New Representatives to Congress. • Republicans Outraged. • Many of those elected held Office in the Confederacy. ...
Reconstruction the Union
... Lacks political experience – was a war hero Presidency noted for its corruption ...
... Lacks political experience – was a war hero Presidency noted for its corruption ...
The Legacy of War
... Brooks…Sumner & Thaddeus Stevens were radicals who wanted to destroy all political power of former slaveholders. No other country who had abolished slavery had given A. Americans suffrage & these men though America should be 1st ...
... Brooks…Sumner & Thaddeus Stevens were radicals who wanted to destroy all political power of former slaveholders. No other country who had abolished slavery had given A. Americans suffrage & these men though America should be 1st ...
Name - Wappingers Central School
... ______ 8. After the Civil War, many Southern States created Black Codes to a. provide free farmland for African Americans b. guarantee equal civil rights for African Americans c. restrict the rights of former slaves d. support the creation of the Freedmen’s Bureau ______ 9. One rule included in the ...
... ______ 8. After the Civil War, many Southern States created Black Codes to a. provide free farmland for African Americans b. guarantee equal civil rights for African Americans c. restrict the rights of former slaves d. support the creation of the Freedmen’s Bureau ______ 9. One rule included in the ...
Carpetbagger
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""Carpetbaggers"" redirects here. For the Harold Robbins novel, see The Carpetbaggers. For the film adaptation, see The Carpetbaggers (film). For the World War II special operations unit see Operation Carpetbagger.In United States history, a carpetbagger was a Northerner who moved to the South after the American Civil War, during the Reconstruction era (1865–1877). White Southerners denounced them fearing they would loot and plunder the defeated South. Sixty Carpetbaggers were elected to Congress, and they included a majority of Republican governors in the South during Reconstruction. Historian Eric Foner argues: most carpetbaggers probably combine the desire for personal gain with a commitment to taking part in an effort ""to substitute the civilization of freedom for that of slavery"".... Carpetbaggers generally supported measures aimed at democratizing and modernizing the South – civil rights legislation, aid to economic development, the establishment of public school systems.The term carpetbagger was a pejorative term referring to the carpet bags (a form of cheap luggage at the time) which many of these newcomers carried. The term came to be associated with opportunism and exploitation by outsiders. The term is still used today to refer to an outsider who runs for public office in an area where he or she does not have deep community ties, or has lived only for a short time.