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Warm-Up I need you to have your infographic or letter out on your desk. Your name needs to be on it. I will come around and collect them. If you don’t have it to me, IN CLASS, then it is 10 points off. WARM-UP QUESTION What are the other two reconstruction amendments?

14th Amendment 15th Amendment 13th Amendment (1865) - ended slavery in the United States. 14th Amendment (1868) - gave African- Americans or Blacks United States citizenship. 15th Amendment (1870) - gave African- American or Black men the right to vote.

What is Reconstruction? Reconstruction in Georgia was a time of major change in the state following the devastation of the Civil War. Though this era lasted for a relatively short period of time (1865-1872), its impact on the state is still evident today. After the Civil War, much of Georgia was decimated after Sherman’s March and four years of fighting. Over 40,000 Georgians had been killed or wounded and many had lost their land entirely. Due to the damage inflicted, the United States attempted to reconstruct the South and used three different plans to do so.

Reconstruction Plans Plan Presidential 1865-1866 Congressional 1866-1867* Military 1870-1872* Amendment Passed 13th Amendment 14th Amendment 15th Amendment Description

QUIZ WEDNESDAY Reconstruction Plans www.tinyurl.com/ beangarecon Presidential 1865-1866 Congressional 1866-1867* Military 1870-1872* Amendment Passed 13th Amendment 14th Amendment 15th Amendment Description Key Words: Black codes Radical Republicans www.tinyurl.com/ beangarecon