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Unit 3: Civil War 11.3.16

Surrender at Appomattox While Sherman (Union) marched toward the sea, Grant (Union) & Lee (Confederate) fought bitterly Grant captures the Confederate capital at Richmond, Virginia on April 3, 1865 Grant Lee

Surrender at Appomattox April 9: Surrender agreement made Terms: Officers could keep their weapons and horses All troops could return home peacefully – no punishment for the rebellion

Assassination of President Lincoln Lincoln elected to his second term in 1864 April 14, 1865, he is assassinated at Ford’s Theater in Washington, DC John Wilkes Booth Believed he was saving the Confederacy

Assassination of President Lincoln Most of America, even the South, was shocked Northerners blamed Southerners and wanted the South punished Vice President Andrew Johnson takes over Tension between North & South extremely high

Reconstruction 1865-1877 A period of rebuilding (especially the South) & reorganization thousands of former slaves suddenly found themselves free individuals Much of what happened during this time will set the stage for race relations that continue today

# African-Americans in Congress Years # African-Americans in Congress 1869-1879 15 1929-1939 2 1879-1889 4 1939-1949 3 1889-1899 5 1949-1959 1899-1909 1 1959-1969 7 1909-1919 1969-1979 21 1919-1929 2016 44 What do you notice? Why do you think this happened?

Segregation System of racial “etiquette” Keeps oppressed group separate from oppressor when both are doing equal tasks, but allows closeness when the tasks are unequal Ex: when learning the multiplication tables, schools must be separated, but when cooking or cleaning for white employers, black Americans can be in the same households Segregation thus implies that the oppressed people are inferior

Objectives What happened after the Civil War? Why did it take 100+ years for black Americans to get equal rights?

Think. Pair. Share. “And Not This Man?” August 5, 1865 Colored Rule in a Reconstructed(?) State March 14, 1874

James Loewen Professor of Sociology at University of Vermont Research with the Smithsonian Institute Lies My Teacher Told Me Q: What happened during Reconstruction?

Lies My Teacher Told Me Carefully read the selection from Loewen’s book Use the questions to find the key pieces of information Answer the questions as you read