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... proclamation of amnesty and reconstruction. (10% Plan)) It said that when a 10% of the state’s voters took the loyalty oath, the state could set up a new government. If the state’s constitution abolished slavery and gave African Americans an education, then the state would regain representation ...
... proclamation of amnesty and reconstruction. (10% Plan)) It said that when a 10% of the state’s voters took the loyalty oath, the state could set up a new government. If the state’s constitution abolished slavery and gave African Americans an education, then the state would regain representation ...
Reconstruction Notes - Streetsboro City Schools
... tax to vote. It was called a poll tax. Another law was passed that said a person could only vote if their grandfather had voted. These laws were called the Grandfather Clause. ...
... tax to vote. It was called a poll tax. Another law was passed that said a person could only vote if their grandfather had voted. These laws were called the Grandfather Clause. ...
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... amendment to rejoin the Union. • The 15th Amendment granted all MALE citizens the right to vote. ...
... amendment to rejoin the Union. • The 15th Amendment granted all MALE citizens the right to vote. ...
Reconstruction
... 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. ...
Chapter 11: Reconstruction Begins
... needs for former slaves and freedmen. To help in their transition to freedom, blacks were provided with food, housing, and education. The Freedmen’s Bureau also helped negotiate fair contracts with plantation owners. The Bureau proved successful in many aspects but failed to help blacks gain access ...
... needs for former slaves and freedmen. To help in their transition to freedom, blacks were provided with food, housing, and education. The Freedmen’s Bureau also helped negotiate fair contracts with plantation owners. The Bureau proved successful in many aspects but failed to help blacks gain access ...
Radical Reconstruction_0
... 15th Amendment Ratified in 1870. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. The Congress shall have power to enforce ...
... 15th Amendment Ratified in 1870. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. The Congress shall have power to enforce ...
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. ...
Chapter 22
... o Radicals also wanted to make the South pay for the sins of the war. o Radicals demanded citizenship and even suffrage. o Radicals were against rapid restoration of the Southern states. Wanted to apply federal power to bring about drastic social and economic transformation before letting the stat ...
... o Radicals also wanted to make the South pay for the sins of the war. o Radicals demanded citizenship and even suffrage. o Radicals were against rapid restoration of the Southern states. Wanted to apply federal power to bring about drastic social and economic transformation before letting the stat ...
Chapter 10 Section 1 13 th Amendment
... • Gained support quickly from African Americans • Elected as officials by African American ...
... • Gained support quickly from African Americans • Elected as officials by African American ...
the ordeal of reconstruction
... build schools, recruit teachers, both black and white women • many sought relief and help from the federal government ...
... build schools, recruit teachers, both black and white women • many sought relief and help from the federal government ...
Reconstruction-After the War
... suffrage to educated blacks and those who owned property, they delegates ignored his request. • They made it clear that they did not want any black participation in MS’s government ...
... suffrage to educated blacks and those who owned property, they delegates ignored his request. • They made it clear that they did not want any black participation in MS’s government ...
first black US senator from
... States had to provide a free public education to African Americans ...
... States had to provide a free public education to African Americans ...