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Reconstruction- Annotated Timeline Mr. Hickman

Create an Annotated Timeline of the following events from the Reconstruction Period in America Be sure to put all of the events IN ORDER on the timeline Be sure to ANNOTATE THEM. In other words, explain their significance to history on the timeline as well. Make sure you tie them into the main theme of RECONSTRUCTION Include a visual image that represents each event

Reconstruction Events- Death of Lincoln Creation of the Freedmen’s Bureau 13th Amendment 14th Amendment 15th Amendment “Black Codes” are passed by many states Andrew Johnson is Impeached Military Reconstruction is passed The Ku Klux Klan is created The Ku Klux Klan Act is passed Fisk University is founded Morehouse College is founded The Compromise of 1877 The Civil Rights Act of 1866 is passed The election of Hiram Revels