A MERICA : A N ARRATIVE H ISTORY 8th Edition George Brown Tindall & David Emory Shi © 2010 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. C HAPTER 18 Reconstruction: North.

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A MERICA : A N ARRATIVE H ISTORY 8th Edition George Brown Tindall & David Emory Shi © 2010 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. C HAPTER 18 Reconstruction: North and South

The War’s Aftermath Development in the North Devastation in the South

The War’s Aftermath A Transformed South Legally Free, Socially Bound

The War’s Aftermath The Freedmen’s Bureau

The Battle over Reconstruction Lincoln’s Plan and Congress’s Response The Assassination of Lincoln

The Battle over Reconstruction Johnson’s Plan Southern Intransigence

The Battle over Reconstruction The Radical Republicans Johnson’s Battle with Congress

The Battle over Reconstruction The Fourteenth Amendment

Reconstructing the South The Triumph of Congressional Reconstruction

Reconstructing the South The Impeachment and Trial of Johnson Republican Rule in the South

The Reconstructed South The Freed Slaves African Americans in Southern Politics

The Reconstructed South Carpetbaggers and Scalawags The Radical Republican Record

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Reconstruction, 1865–1877

The Reconstructed South Religion and Reconstruction

The Grant Years The Election of 1868 The Government Debt

The Grant Years Scandals White Terror

The Grant Years Reform and the Election of 1872 Conservative Resurgence

The Grant Years Panic and Redemption The Compromise of 1877

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The Election of 1876

Additional Art for Chapter 18

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Chapter Opener

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company A street in the “burned district”

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Freed slaves in Richmond, Virginia

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Freedmen’s school in Virginia

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Mourning a fallen president

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Andrew Johnson

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company “(?) Slavery Is Dead (?)”

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Senator Charles Sumner

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company “The Cruel Uncle and the Vetoed Babes in the Wood”

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The trial of Andrew Johnson

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The First African Church

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Freedmen voting in New Orleans

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company African American political figures of Reconstruction

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The “white republic”

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company “The Working-Man’s Banner”

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company “Worse Than Slavery”

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company “What I Know about Raising the Devil”

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The Compromise of 1877

A MERICA : A N ARRATIVE H ISTORY 8th Edition George Brown Tindall & David Emory Shi © 2010 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. This concludes the lecture presentation for Chapter 18. Visit the StudySpace for more resources: wwnorton.com/studyspace