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Reconstruction Era 1865-1877
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1. Identify and explain the major problems that needed to be fixed in the US following the Civil War. 2. Analyze how these problems were addressed by the government and access how successful these problems were solved 3. Examine the treatment of newly freed slaves in the South and ways in which white southerners attempted to keep African-Americans from gaining equal rights 4. Predict how the Reconstruction Era could have led to a growth in US industry and business Unit Objectives
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Reconstruction WW hat is it? Define. WW hat needed to be reconstructed? Rebuilding
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Potential Problems/ Issues that need to be addressed during this period? Reconstruction
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Issues to be Addressed During Reconstruction 1. What will be the punishments given to the seceded Southern States before they are let back into the Union? 2. Which branch of the government will be in charge of making laws and handing punishments out during Recon.? 3. What can the country do to help the newly freed slaves adjust into society? 4. How can the country make the Southern economy healthy again?
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Southern states required to take a loyalty oath and add constitutional amendment banning slavery Promise of troop occupation until passage in southern states Rejected Lincoln’s 10% Plan
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Reconstruction Act of 1867 States divided into 5 military districts under the control of the President Required to rewrite state constitutions and pass 14 th Amendment All but 4 states readmitted by 1870 Georgia, Miss, Texas, Virginia Readmission of Southern States
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Lincoln’s Assassination April 1865 Ford’s Theater by John Wilkes Booth Part of a larger conspiracy Andrew Johnson becomes President Effects on the US population?
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Lincoln Conspirators
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Organization to provide means of living (clothes, food, education, housing) to both black and white refugees in the south Enacted 1865 Abolished in 1872 Freedman Bureau
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Laws passed by Southern states to limit rights of the new black citizens An attempt to keep blacks as secondary citizens and limit work and wage opportunities Mississippi and SC first to enact laws in 1865 Black Codes
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Civil War Amendments 13 th Amendment Bans Slavery 14 th Amendment Equality under the law for all citizens 15 th Amendment Black right to vote Enforcement Act 1870 Intimidation to stop voting is illegal
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Southern Politics Thousands of blacks registered to vote following 14 th and 15 th Amend. 1 st black Senator- Hiram Revels (Mississ.) Northern CW hero, Ulysses S Grant elected president in 1870
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Social Reforms Segregation AA headed to southern cities for job opportunities, better schools and churches Introduction of the Klu Klux Klan Reaction to Enforcement Acts
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Previous- Based on slave agriculture Now: Southern Economy Changes Sharecropping Owners lend land and seed to poorer workers. Tenant Farming Like renting an apartment but with farming land
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Election of Ulysses S. Grant Corruption within cabinet Loss of Faith in reconstruction movement Electing Rutherford Hayes over Samuel Tilden and Compromise of 1877 leads to withdrawal of troops in the South End of Reconstruction
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UU nion Restored AA A gain citizenship and voting rights RR acial inequality, KKK SS outhern economy rebuilt NN ew sharecropping system Effects of Reconstruction
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1. During the Reconstruction Period, why was there a struggle between the Legislative and Executive branches. Give an example of this struggle. 2. Predict the national impact and effect of the death of Abraham Lincoln. Please Answer The Following…
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