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Reconstruction - North Penn School District
... the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. Women’s rights groups were furious that they were not granted the vote! ...
... the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. Women’s rights groups were furious that they were not granted the vote! ...
Reconstruction ppt - Henry County Schools
... the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. Women’s rights groups were furious that they were not granted the vote! ...
... the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. Women’s rights groups were furious that they were not granted the vote! ...
CIVIL WAR TAH without a
... A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half-slave and half-free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall - but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or all the other." ...
... A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half-slave and half-free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall - but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or all the other." ...
Civil War And Reconstruction
... Civil War • North (Union-blue) fights the South (Confederacy-gray) • Lincoln re-elected • North wins! April 9th or May 10th, 1865 (depends on who you ask) • On April 14, 1865, President Lincoln was assassinated at Ford’s Theater in Washington by John Wilkes Booth. • South happy at first…until they ...
... Civil War • North (Union-blue) fights the South (Confederacy-gray) • Lincoln re-elected • North wins! April 9th or May 10th, 1865 (depends on who you ask) • On April 14, 1865, President Lincoln was assassinated at Ford’s Theater in Washington by John Wilkes Booth. • South happy at first…until they ...
Reconstruction - NAHS US History
... the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. Women’s rights groups were furious that they were not granted the vote! ...
... the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. Women’s rights groups were furious that they were not granted the vote! ...
Reconstruction 1863
... says guaranteeing rights to African Americans will lead to an “Africanized” society Republicans respond by “waving the bloody shirt” After the election President Johnson’s enemies get two-thirds majority needed to override a veto In the House and the Senate ...
... says guaranteeing rights to African Americans will lead to an “Africanized” society Republicans respond by “waving the bloody shirt” After the election President Johnson’s enemies get two-thirds majority needed to override a veto In the House and the Senate ...
1 Chapter 14 1. Why was Charles Sumner caned on the Senate floor
... United States, (except as punishment for a crime). ...
... United States, (except as punishment for a crime). ...
(CH 10-12) (1848
... The significance of President Lincoln’s ___________ _____________ was a call to forgive the South and re-unite the Union. Lincoln, during the Civil War, suspended _________ _________ and other civil rights. _________ ____________ was the head of the Union army at the end of the Civil war and signed ...
... The significance of President Lincoln’s ___________ _____________ was a call to forgive the South and re-unite the Union. Lincoln, during the Civil War, suspended _________ _________ and other civil rights. _________ ____________ was the head of the Union army at the end of the Civil war and signed ...
Document
... the central government during the war. He implemented economic development programs without waiting for Congressional approval, ...
... the central government during the war. He implemented economic development programs without waiting for Congressional approval, ...
The American Spirit volume II - Loudoun County Public Schools
... the central government during the war. He implemented economic development programs without waiting for Congressional approval, ...
... the central government during the war. He implemented economic development programs without waiting for Congressional approval, ...
He opposed abolitionist activism in the South and West
... the central government during the war. He implemented economic development programs without waiting for Congressional approval, ...
... the central government during the war. He implemented economic development programs without waiting for Congressional approval, ...
Reconstruction the action or process of reconstructing or being
... happy being slaves and Lincoln thought absolutely ridiculous so he decided that he should really put and end to it all, he fought for their freedom. ...
... happy being slaves and Lincoln thought absolutely ridiculous so he decided that he should really put and end to it all, he fought for their freedom. ...
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... states’ rights, nullification, Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850 and the Georgia Platform, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Dred Scott case, election of 1860, the debate over secession in Georgia, and the role of Alexander Stephens. STATES’ RIGHTS and SLAVERY: The economy of southern states depended on ag ...
... states’ rights, nullification, Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850 and the Georgia Platform, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Dred Scott case, election of 1860, the debate over secession in Georgia, and the role of Alexander Stephens. STATES’ RIGHTS and SLAVERY: The economy of southern states depended on ag ...
Do Not Write On This Test Paper
... 6. What contributed to regional differences between the North and South? Explain. Slavery- disagreed on the expansion of slavery in newly acquired territory. Tariffs- benefited the North, but hurt the South. States’ rights- the North believed in a strong federal government and the South wanted more ...
... 6. What contributed to regional differences between the North and South? Explain. Slavery- disagreed on the expansion of slavery in newly acquired territory. Tariffs- benefited the North, but hurt the South. States’ rights- the North believed in a strong federal government and the South wanted more ...
Ms. Freund Unit Packet
... Compromise of 1820 Wilmot Proviso Missouri Compromise Compromise of 1850 Bleeding Kansas Underground Railroad Fugitive Slave Act Republican Party Uncle Tom’s Cabin Lincoln Douglas Debates Kansas-Nebraska Act Lecompton Constitution Dred Scott Decision ...
... Compromise of 1820 Wilmot Proviso Missouri Compromise Compromise of 1850 Bleeding Kansas Underground Railroad Fugitive Slave Act Republican Party Uncle Tom’s Cabin Lincoln Douglas Debates Kansas-Nebraska Act Lecompton Constitution Dred Scott Decision ...
Second 9 Weeks Note card defined1
... a. wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin - a best-selling novel that inflamed Northern abolitionist sentiment. 8. Susan B. Anthony a. Seneca Falls Declaration - July 1848 b. became involved in women’s suffrage before the Civil War, but continued with the movement after the war 9. Abraham Lincoln a. Election of Li ...
... a. wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin - a best-selling novel that inflamed Northern abolitionist sentiment. 8. Susan B. Anthony a. Seneca Falls Declaration - July 1848 b. became involved in women’s suffrage before the Civil War, but continued with the movement after the war 9. Abraham Lincoln a. Election of Li ...
THE CIVIL WAR
... ◦ Most were Democrats from the Border States. ◦ Clement Vallandigham (D-Ohio). ◦ Lincoln tried most of the Copperheads in Military Courts and suspended the Writ of Habeas Corpus. They were treated as political prisoners. ...
... ◦ Most were Democrats from the Border States. ◦ Clement Vallandigham (D-Ohio). ◦ Lincoln tried most of the Copperheads in Military Courts and suspended the Writ of Habeas Corpus. They were treated as political prisoners. ...
“Failure is Impossible” Susan B Anthony
... “Now he belongs to the ages.” Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton ...
... “Now he belongs to the ages.” Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton ...
Reconstruction Plans
... In late 1863, Lincoln announced a formal plan for reconstruction: 1. A general amnesty would be granted to all who would take an oath of loyalty to the United States and pledge to obey all federal laws pertaining to slavery 2. High Confederate officials and military leaders were to be temporarily ex ...
... In late 1863, Lincoln announced a formal plan for reconstruction: 1. A general amnesty would be granted to all who would take an oath of loyalty to the United States and pledge to obey all federal laws pertaining to slavery 2. High Confederate officials and military leaders were to be temporarily ex ...
Civil War Activity
... 13. What did John Brown plan to capture as part of his plan to inspire slaves to fight for their freedom? _______________________________________________________________________________________ 14. After Lincoln’s election in 1860, what was the first state to secede? ________________________________ ...
... 13. What did John Brown plan to capture as part of his plan to inspire slaves to fight for their freedom? _______________________________________________________________________________________ 14. After Lincoln’s election in 1860, what was the first state to secede? ________________________________ ...
The Constitution and the Amendment Process
... separate ballots in the Electoral College Prevents a tie for the presidency If there is not a majority of electoral votes, the House of Reps will decide the winner of Presidency from top 3 candidates, Senate decides VP VP same requirements as President ...
... separate ballots in the Electoral College Prevents a tie for the presidency If there is not a majority of electoral votes, the House of Reps will decide the winner of Presidency from top 3 candidates, Senate decides VP VP same requirements as President ...
ThePoliticsofReconstruction
... 2. did not allow states to pass black codes 3. granted citizenship and equal protection under the law to African Americans ...
... 2. did not allow states to pass black codes 3. granted citizenship and equal protection under the law to African Americans ...
Reconstruction (1865 1877) Chapter 15
... requires Southern states to accept 14th Amendment as well as grant suffrage to Freedmen as condition for readmission to union. •Army stays in some states for up to 9 years following readmission to enforce new black civil rights. Republicans dominate South temporarily ...
... requires Southern states to accept 14th Amendment as well as grant suffrage to Freedmen as condition for readmission to union. •Army stays in some states for up to 9 years following readmission to enforce new black civil rights. Republicans dominate South temporarily ...
Slide 1
... They used the Army to combat the effect of 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 ...
... They used the Army to combat the effect of 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 ...
Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
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The Thirteenth Amendment (Amendment XIII) to the United States Constitution abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime. In Congress, it was passed by the Senate on April 8, 1864, and by the House on January 31, 1865. The amendment was ratified by the required number of states on December 6, 1865. On December 18, 1865, Secretary of State William H. Seward proclaimed its adoption. It was the first of the three Reconstruction Amendments adopted following the American Civil War.Slavery had been tacitly protected in the original Constitution through clauses such as the Three-Fifths Compromise, by which three-fifths of the slave population was counted for representation in the United States House of Representatives. Though many slaves had been declared free by President Abraham Lincoln's 1863 Emancipation Proclamation, their post-war status was uncertain. On April 8, 1864, the Senate passed an amendment to abolish slavery. After one unsuccessful vote and extensive legislative maneuvering by the Lincoln administration, the House followed suit on January 31, 1865. The measure was swiftly ratified by nearly all Northern states, along with a sufficient number of border and ""reconstructed"" Southern states, to cause it to be adopted before the end of the year.Though the amendment formally abolished slavery throughout the United States, factors such as Black Codes, white supremacist violence, and selective enforcement of statutes continued to subject some black Americans to involuntary labor, particularly in the South. In contrast to the other Reconstruction Amendments, the Thirteenth Amendment was rarely cited in later case law, but has been used to strike down peonage and some race-based discrimination as ""badges and incidents of slavery"". The Thirteenth Amendment applies to the actions of private citizens, while the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments apply only to state actors. The amendment also enables Congress to pass laws against sex trafficking and other modern forms of slavery.