Reconstructing the Nation

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Reconstructing the Nation Stnd: 8.11: Students analyze the character and lasting consequences of Reconstruction.

Learning Targets What is Reconstruction? What was the Freedmen’s Bureau? What is segregation? What the 13th, 14th, &15th amendments? How does Reconstruction lead to segregation?

Reconstruction The rebuilding of the South after the Civil War 2 plans: Radical Republican Plan (punish the South) Johnson’s Plan (forgiving the South) Which side would you take? Why?

The Destruction of the South

13th Amendment

Freedmen’s Bureau School

14th Amendment

15th Amendment

Jim Crow Laws

African Americans in Congress

Civil Rights Movement

Did you Meet your learning Target? What is Reconstruction? What was the Freedmen’s Bureau? What is segregation? How did Reconstruction Lead to segregation? What was the Civil Rights Movement? What did it accomplish?