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Reconstruction
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Reconstruction: Period of rebuilding the South 2 types of Reconstruction (1) Presidential (Lincoln) (2) Congressional/Radical
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Big Brother Analogy Carthaginian Peace (Punic Wars) vs. forgiveness
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T-chart (pg. 133) Presidential Reconstruction Congressional Reconstruction
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Presidential Reconstruction Lincoln’s peace Forgiveness (pledge loyalty) 10% plan (when 10% of voters took oath, organize a new state gov’t banning slaver then readmit) Lincoln vetoed Wade-Davis Bill Lincoln assassinated by John Wilkes Booth > Andrew Johnson Pres. Johnson continues > pardons / amnesty (forgiveness)
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Congressional/Radical Reconstruction Carthaginian Peace Led by Radical Republicans Wade-Davis Bill Passes Reconstruction Acts (14 th Amendment) + military districts
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Freedman’s Bureau What was the Freedman’s Bureau? (pg. 134) What did it do? How did Johnson react?
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Southern Reaction What are Black Codes (pg. 133) Ku Klux Klan (Que Klux Klan) Initially a social gathering for ex- Confederates to complain Nathaniel Bedford Forrest led Que = circle (brotherhood) Begin lynching – mob murders Targeted Blacks, Jews & Catholics
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Amendments Explain the significance of the following: 13 th Amendment (pg. 130) 14 th Amendment (pg. 134) 15 th Amendment (pg. 135)
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Elsewhere in the South With a partner, define these terms Scalawags (pg. 135) Carpetbaggers (135)
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Economic Changes With the same partner, define these terms: Sharecropping (pg. 136) Tenant Farming (pg. 136)
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