Reconstruction: Chapter 18

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Reconstruction: Chapter 18 Rebuilding the South after the Civil War. Reconstruction: Chapter 18

Vocabulary to Know Amendment Equal Protection Clause Jim Crow Freedman’s Bureau Carpetbagger Ku Klux Klan Assassination Discrimination Equal Protection Clause Scalawag Lynching Sharecropping Segregation “Separate but Equal” Supreme Court

Rebuilding the Union How did the Reconstruction of the South take place?

Reconstruction and Daily Life How does Reconstruction institutionalize segregation in American society?

End of Reconstruction What laws changed in America after the Civil War and why? What specific effects did the 3 Amendments have on the lives of both free blacks and newly freed slaves?