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... This is where the first shots of the Civil War were fired prompting the upper south to secede from the ...
... This is where the first shots of the Civil War were fired prompting the upper south to secede from the ...
Reconstruction (1865-1877)- Putting a Country Back Together
... Helped to feed and clothe the neediest southerners – black and white. Many southerners resented Freedman’s Bureau; felt it created racial tension by encouraging slaves to hate their former owners. Many blacks participated enthusiastically in politics. They voted in large numbers and many ran for off ...
... Helped to feed and clothe the neediest southerners – black and white. Many southerners resented Freedman’s Bureau; felt it created racial tension by encouraging slaves to hate their former owners. Many blacks participated enthusiastically in politics. They voted in large numbers and many ran for off ...
Reconstruction Outline
... 4. Northern Republicans lose interest in the Reconstruction of the South and become concerned with reelection in the North. 5. Democratic majorities regained control in nine southern states effectively ending Republican/African-American control/involvement in southern politics by 1875. 6. Series of ...
... 4. Northern Republicans lose interest in the Reconstruction of the South and become concerned with reelection in the North. 5. Democratic majorities regained control in nine southern states effectively ending Republican/African-American control/involvement in southern politics by 1875. 6. Series of ...
Reconstruction Reconstruction Battle Begins Reconstruction
... By 1870 all former Confederate states had rejoined the Union. Carpetbaggers- Northerners that moved to the South sometimes in carpet suitcases Scalawags- white Southerners who worked with the Republicans and supported Reconstruction Hiram Revels was the first A.A. in the U.S. Senate Corruption suppo ...
... By 1870 all former Confederate states had rejoined the Union. Carpetbaggers- Northerners that moved to the South sometimes in carpet suitcases Scalawags- white Southerners who worked with the Republicans and supported Reconstruction Hiram Revels was the first A.A. in the U.S. Senate Corruption suppo ...
Chapter 6 PPT - Biloxi Public Schools
... • Republican candidate – Rutherford B. Hayes • Neither candidate won a majority. Some electoral votes were contested. • Commission was formed to pick a winner. • Southern Democrats used a filibuster (continuous speechmaking to delay action) to slow the ...
... • Republican candidate – Rutherford B. Hayes • Neither candidate won a majority. Some electoral votes were contested. • Commission was formed to pick a winner. • Southern Democrats used a filibuster (continuous speechmaking to delay action) to slow the ...
Chapter 10 – Reconstruction Debate Over Reconstruction SECTION
... into office in 1868 - Republicans now had majority in Congress and a president they trusted - The Fifteenth Amendment - Declared the right to vote “shall not be denied…on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.” - Radical Reconstruction impacted the South in the short term brough ...
... into office in 1868 - Republicans now had majority in Congress and a president they trusted - The Fifteenth Amendment - Declared the right to vote “shall not be denied…on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.” - Radical Reconstruction impacted the South in the short term brough ...
Carpetbaggers and Scalawags
... carpetbaggers, after the cloth bags that some carried. "These carpetbaggers didn't come to help," Southerners thought. "They're only after money!" Some Southern white people worked in the new governments. ...
... carpetbaggers, after the cloth bags that some carried. "These carpetbaggers didn't come to help," Southerners thought. "They're only after money!" Some Southern white people worked in the new governments. ...
File - MR. PIGNATARO`S SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS
... Plantation owners lost slave labor worth $3 billion. ...
... Plantation owners lost slave labor worth $3 billion. ...
Reconstruction
... (Congressional) Reconstruction Act of 1867 In order for a state to re-enter the Union they must: 1. Ratify the 13th Amendment 2. Ratify the 14th Amendment 3. Provide for universal manhood suffrage ...
... (Congressional) Reconstruction Act of 1867 In order for a state to re-enter the Union they must: 1. Ratify the 13th Amendment 2. Ratify the 14th Amendment 3. Provide for universal manhood suffrage ...
Name Reconstruction Study Guide Explain the 13th amendment
... 1. Explain the 13th amendment – ended all forms of slavery 2. Explain the 14th amendment – gave citizenship to all African Americans 3. Explain the 15th amendment – gave African American men the right to vote 4. Define scalawag – poor whites were called by the Southern Elite because they cooperated ...
... 1. Explain the 13th amendment – ended all forms of slavery 2. Explain the 14th amendment – gave citizenship to all African Americans 3. Explain the 15th amendment – gave African American men the right to vote 4. Define scalawag – poor whites were called by the Southern Elite because they cooperated ...
the debate over reconstruction
... THE LEGISLATURE FOR A TIME, AND WHY DID THIS OCCUR? • WHAT WERE THE 3 MAIN PROVISIONS OF THE ENCFORCEMENT ACTS? • HOW DID CHURCHES BENEFIT AFRICAN AMERICANS DURING RECONSTRUCTION? • SUMMARIZE THE POSITIVES AND NEGATIVES OF CARPETBAGGER RULE. • WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE B/W A CARPETBAGGER AND ...
... THE LEGISLATURE FOR A TIME, AND WHY DID THIS OCCUR? • WHAT WERE THE 3 MAIN PROVISIONS OF THE ENCFORCEMENT ACTS? • HOW DID CHURCHES BENEFIT AFRICAN AMERICANS DURING RECONSTRUCTION? • SUMMARIZE THE POSITIVES AND NEGATIVES OF CARPETBAGGER RULE. • WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE B/W A CARPETBAGGER AND ...
The “black codes” a. restricted emigration of freedmen to the North b
... state governments set up under the Johnson Plan because they a. elected ex-Confederate leaders to political office b. jeopardize Republican control of Congress c. did not offer full citizenship rights to freedmen d. did not control the violence e. all of the above ...
... state governments set up under the Johnson Plan because they a. elected ex-Confederate leaders to political office b. jeopardize Republican control of Congress c. did not offer full citizenship rights to freedmen d. did not control the violence e. all of the above ...
Johnson`s Reconstruction
... Once in the city, freedmen settled in cheap low-lying areas or on the outskirts of cities where building codes did not exist. ...
... Once in the city, freedmen settled in cheap low-lying areas or on the outskirts of cities where building codes did not exist. ...
Reconstruction - Madera Unified School District
... Radical Republicans • Republicans who took a tougher stance • Wanted to fundamentally change Southern society • Proposed Wade-Davis Bill (1864) – Required 50% of 1860 voters to take an “iron clad” oath of allegiance – Required a state constitutional convention before the election of state officials ...
... Radical Republicans • Republicans who took a tougher stance • Wanted to fundamentally change Southern society • Proposed Wade-Davis Bill (1864) – Required 50% of 1860 voters to take an “iron clad” oath of allegiance – Required a state constitutional convention before the election of state officials ...
Reconstruction Powerpoint
... The Civil War, so many became sharecroppers. Sharecroppers lived and farmed the land provided by “planters.” They were given seed, fertilizer and tools. In return, the “planters” received a share of the crops at harvest time. Sharecroppers barely had enough food for their own families and often beca ...
... The Civil War, so many became sharecroppers. Sharecroppers lived and farmed the land provided by “planters.” They were given seed, fertilizer and tools. In return, the “planters” received a share of the crops at harvest time. Sharecroppers barely had enough food for their own families and often beca ...
Reconstruction
... • 15th Amendment – granted the right to vote to all male U.S. citizens over the age of 21 (including African American males) ...
... • 15th Amendment – granted the right to vote to all male U.S. citizens over the age of 21 (including African American males) ...
THE DEBATE OVER RECONSTRUCTION
... ACTIVITES OF KLAN OUTRAGED PRESIDENT GRANT AND LED TO THE ENFORCEMENT ACTS= 1) FEDERAL CRIME TO INTERFERE WITH RIGHT TO VOTE 2) FEDERAL ELECTIONS UNDER SUPERVISION OF FEDERAL MARSHALLS 3) OUTLAWED ALL ACTIVITIES OF KLAN ...
... ACTIVITES OF KLAN OUTRAGED PRESIDENT GRANT AND LED TO THE ENFORCEMENT ACTS= 1) FEDERAL CRIME TO INTERFERE WITH RIGHT TO VOTE 2) FEDERAL ELECTIONS UNDER SUPERVISION OF FEDERAL MARSHALLS 3) OUTLAWED ALL ACTIVITIES OF KLAN ...
Reconstructing Georgia
... country Radical Reconstruction – Emphasized civil rights & voting rights for the Freedmen Redemption – White supremacist Southerners (redeemers) defeated the republicans & took control of each southern state. This marked the end of Reconstruction ...
... country Radical Reconstruction – Emphasized civil rights & voting rights for the Freedmen Redemption – White supremacist Southerners (redeemers) defeated the republicans & took control of each southern state. This marked the end of Reconstruction ...
Reconstruction - Whittier Union High School District
... When it became evident that the North was going to win the Civil War president Lincoln made it clear that he wanted to offer the rebellious southern states leniency in the requirements for their reentry into the union. Lincoln’s Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction (Dec. 1863): would allow Con ...
... When it became evident that the North was going to win the Civil War president Lincoln made it clear that he wanted to offer the rebellious southern states leniency in the requirements for their reentry into the union. Lincoln’s Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction (Dec. 1863): would allow Con ...
Reconstruction after the Civil War
... Carpetbaggers and Scalawags • Scalawags: a scoundrel and traitor in the eyes of former Confederates • Carpetbaggers: Those from the North who came south to take part in the region’s political and economic rebirth. – Southerners scorned them as UNWANTED, and sticking their heads where they didn’t be ...
... Carpetbaggers and Scalawags • Scalawags: a scoundrel and traitor in the eyes of former Confederates • Carpetbaggers: Those from the North who came south to take part in the region’s political and economic rebirth. – Southerners scorned them as UNWANTED, and sticking their heads where they didn’t be ...
What is Reconstruction? - Humble Independent School District
... Ratify the 14th amendment (see section 1) Ratify the 15th amendment, which gave African American men the right to vote iii. Repeal the Black Codes iv. Take the Ironclad Oath, which said you never served in the CSA army or aided them; and allowed you to vote again! ...
... Ratify the 14th amendment (see section 1) Ratify the 15th amendment, which gave African American men the right to vote iii. Repeal the Black Codes iv. Take the Ironclad Oath, which said you never served in the CSA army or aided them; and allowed you to vote again! ...
Reconstruction - Edwardsville School District 7
... Freedmen’s Bureau • Created by Congress to help black Southerners adjust to freedom • First major federal relief agency in US history • 250,000 African American students got their education in a Freedmen’s school ...
... Freedmen’s Bureau • Created by Congress to help black Southerners adjust to freedom • First major federal relief agency in US history • 250,000 African American students got their education in a Freedmen’s school ...
Reconstruction - Edwardsville School District 7
... Freedmen’s Bureau • Created by Congress to help black Southerners adjust to freedom • First major federal relief agency in US history • 250,000 African American students got their education in a Freedmen’s school ...
... Freedmen’s Bureau • Created by Congress to help black Southerners adjust to freedom • First major federal relief agency in US history • 250,000 African American students got their education in a Freedmen’s school ...
Carpetbagger
""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.