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Reconstruction BattlesSouthern Response Union & Confederacy Key Terms Important Facts main

Bill that proposed a stricter alternative to Lincoln’s plan A a What is the Wade-Davis Bill?

President that saw the end of reconstruction. A 200 Who is President Hayes?

Divided the south into five districts that were controlled by a military commander. A 300 What is the Reconstruction Acts?

The five military districts created during Reconstruction. A 400 What is 1-Virginia; 2-North and South Carolina; 3-Georgia, Alabama, Florida; 4- Arkansas, Mississippi; 5-Texas, Louisiana?

Major causes and laws that led to the end of Reconstruction. A 500 What is the Panic of 1873, Election of 1876,the Compromise of 1877 and Democrats gain control of state governments, the Enforcement Acts, and the Amnesty Act?

Gave the Union control of the Mississippi River Valley.. B b What is the Battle of Shiloh?

Final battle of the Civil War. B 200 What is the Battle of Palmito Ranch?

Step one would ruin the South’s economy with a naval blockade and step two would divide south by gaining control of the Mississippi River. B 300 What is the anaconda plan?

Major locations for the Battle of Gettysburg (3). B 400 What is Cemetery Ridge, Cemetery Hill, and Culp's Hill?

Series of battles designed to capture the Confederate Capital. B 500 What is the Wilderness Campaign?

Laws that greatly limited the rights of African Americans. C c What are black codes?

The significance of Plessy v. Ferguson. C 200 What is the Supreme Court ruled that “separate but equal” facilities are constitutional?

Laws that limited black’s rights and freedom, and led to separate facilities. C 300 What are the Jim Crow Laws?

Kept blacks in slave like state. C 400 What is the share cropper system?

Allowed former confederates to vote. C 500 What is the Amnesty Act of 1872?

Battle that saw the most casualties for a single day D d What is the Battle of Antietam?

Confederate loss here ended hopes of capturing Washington. D 200 What is Gettysburg?

Southern strategy for winning the war. D 300 wear down the north, capture capital (Washington DC), and win foreign allies through cotton diplomacy What is wear down the north, capture capital (Washington DC), and win foreign allies through cotton diplomacy?

Northern advantages at the start of the war. D % of population, 71% of railroads, 91% of firearms, 92% of manufactured goods, 2 million soldiers Majority of the ships and roads, Immigrant workers, & Farms grew food crops What is 71% of population, 71% of railroads, 91% of firearms, 92% of manufactured goods, 2 million soldiers Majority of the ships and roads, Immigrant workers, & Farms grew food crops?

D 500 Southern advantages at the start of the war. Fighting on home ground, defending their homes and way of life, Superior generals, long coast line difficult to block, & trade with Europe for most items What is Fighting on home ground, defending their homes and way of life, Superior generals, long coast line difficult to block, & trade with Europe for most items?

Lincoln’s speech in which he expressed the Union’s confidence and commitment. E e What is the Gettysburg Address?

Wanted to bring the South back to former glory and bring Democratic party back to power. E 200 Who are redeemers?

Constitutional protection against unlawful imprisonment. E 300 What is habeas corpus?

Gave African Americans the same legal rights as whites. E 400 What is the Civil Rights Act of 1866?

Congress passed to combat violence against African Americans. E 500 What are the Enforcement Acts (Klan Acts)?

Two Acts that were designed to reduce President Johnson’s power. F f What are the Command of the Army Act and the Tenure of Office Act?

Set up schools for blacks in south, helped with aid & encouraged blacks to vote. F 200 What is the freedman’s bureau?

Provisions of the 14 th Amendment. F 300 What is defined all people born or naturalized within the US, guaranteed citizens equal protection, states cannot deprive any persons life, liberty or property without due process, banned many former confederates from holding office, made state laws subject to federal court review, and gave Congress power to pass any laws needed to enforce?

Terms for the Compromise of F 400 What is agreed to Hayes victory in the election of 1876, remaining troops removed from the south, funding for internal improvements in the south, and appointment of a southern democrat to the cabinet?

Reason Johnson is impeached. F 500 What is he violated the State of Tenure Act by firing Secretary of War?

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Reconstruction Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Finalcategory

Describe the events that both helped and kept African Americans from gaining equal rights. Click on screen to continue finalquestion Helped: 13 th, 14 th, 15 th Amendments, Johnson’s Reconstruction Plan, Freedman’s Bureau, Civil Rights Act of 1866, military reconstruction act, Johnson's impeachment, new state constitutions, African American office holders, & enforcement acts Hurt: black codes, sharecropping, KKK, Amnesty Act of 1872, compromise of 1877, poll taxes, literacy tests, Jim Crow Laws, & Plessy v. Ferguson.

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