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Essential Question: What changes took place in the South during the Gilded Age? Warm-Up Question: 

The Jim Crow Era (1877-1954) When federal troops were withdrawn from the South, Redeemer Democrats came back to power, & Reconstruction ended in 1877…the Jim Crow Era began

American History Timeline: Slavery & African-American Rights Directions: Complete the timeline activity by matching the descriptions in the “clue box” with their appropriate eras in American history Each era will have 2 descriptions All the clues will be used

The Colonial Era: 1607—1783 Timeline Answers: 5 & 1

The New Nation: 1783—1800 Timeline Answers: 3 & 4

The Early Antebellum Era: 1800—1840 Timeline Answers: 10 & 12

The Late Antebellum Era: 1840—1860 Timeline Answers: 7 & 11

Civil War & Reconstruction: 1861—1877 Timeline Answers: 6 & 9

The Jim Crow Era: 1877—1954 Timeline Answers: 2 & 8

Plessy v Ferguson Activity In groups, examine the information on the Plessy v Ferguson (1896) Supreme Court case: Answer questions 1-4 When finished, the teacher will present the Court’s ruling Answer questions 5-6 & be prepared to share your answers