RECONSTRUCTION NOTES RECONSTRUCTION 13TH AMENDMENT – PAGE 366

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RECONSTRUCTION NOTES RECONSTRUCTION 13TH AMENDMENT – PAGE 366 Outlawed Slavery in United States BLACK CODES – PAGE 367 Laws designed to keep freedmen from gaining power 14TH AMENDMENT – PAGE 368 Gave citizenship to all people FREEDMAN’S BUREAU – PAGE 368 Helped blacks and whites with emergency aid IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT JOHNSON REASONS – PAGE 369 –couldn’t get along with Congress PRESIDENT GRANT: 15TH AMENDMENT – PAGE 370 Could not deny any person the right to vote based on color or race

Reconstruction Notes - Page 2 Military _________ Reconstruction _______ Army ___ Military Districts run by the _________ Total ________ of states Had to write new state ____________ Black ___________ Approve ___ Amendment No former __________ leaders 1876 – President ________ withdrew ______ Many problems still existed: __________ no ___________ People moving ______ leaving freedmen to Fend for themselves Rise of ________ 7 Districts control Constitution Suffrage 14 confederate Hayes Army Ends Poverty Industry North KKK