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Good morning! Get out your Venn Diagram from last class and begin working on it. (first 10 minutes) Today, we will: -Complete & review the Antebellum Sectionalism Venn Diagram -FITB notes on the end of Reconstruction -Recap the Civil War with Story of Us film segment -Exit Pass on notes & film
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The End of Reconstruction “book-ended” by two events: an election & a compromise
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The Reconstruction period ended following the extremely close presidential election of 1876. vs.Rutherford B. HayesSamuel J. Tilden
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Hayes received 165 electoral votes Tilden received 184 electoral votes 20 electoral votes were disputed
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In return for support in the Electoral College vote from Southern Democrats, the Republicans agreed to end the military occupation of the South. Known as the Compromise of 1877, this political deal enabled former Confederates who controlled the Democratic Party to regain power in the Southern states. WINNER
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In return for support in the Electoral College vote from Southern Democrats, the Republicans agreed to end the military occupation of the South. Known as the Compromise of 1877, this political deal enabled former Confederates who controlled the Democratic Party to regain power in the Southern states.
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The Compromise of 1877 opened the door to the “Jim Crow Era” – the long period in which Southern states required racial segregation (separation) of blacks and whites in public schools, transportation, and other public facilities. During the ear of Jim Crow, African Americans in the South lost most of the political gains they had made during Reconstruction, including the right to vote and sit on juries.
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In short, Reconstruction’s end marked the beginning of a long period in which African Americans in the South were denied the full rights of American citizenship. Although slavery had ended, African Americans did not begin to achieve full equality during the next 100 years.
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TO REMEMBER: HOMEWORK DUE FRI. 1/9: SStudy guide, p. 18 of packet 1100% COMPLETED packet SSTUDY for Unit 3 Test: Civil War- Reconstruction
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Exit Pass- Write your name on it! You will submit a sheet of paper @ the end of class today that contains the answers to the following: 1.The Election of 1876 was between ______ & ______ and _______ won by a slim margin. 2.Describe two effects of the Compromise of 1877. 3.While you’re watching the film, create a bulleted timeline of the major events of the Civil War (include at least 5 events)
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The Reconstruction period ended following the extremely close presidential election of 1876. vs. Rutherford B. _________ Samuel J. __________
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Hayes received _____ electoral votes Tilden received ____ electoral votes 20 electoral votes were _________
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In return for support in the ________ ________vote from Southern Democrats, the Republicans agreed to end the military occupation of the South. Known as the Compromise of _______, this political deal enabled former Confederates who controlled the Democratic Party to regain power in the Southern states. WINNER
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In return for support in the Electoral College vote from Southern Democrats, the Republicans agreed to end the military occupation of the South. Known as the Compromise of 1877, this political deal enabled former Confederates who controlled the Democratic Party to regain power in the Southern states.
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The Compromise of 1877 opened the door to the “______ ________ _____” – the long period in which Southern states required racial __________ (separation) of blacks and whites in public schools, transportation, and other public facilities. During the ear of Jim Crow, African Americans in the South _______ most of the political gains they had made during Reconstruction, including the right to vote and sit on juries.
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In short, Reconstruction’s end marked the beginning of a long period in which African Americans in the South were _________the full rights of American citizenship. Although slavery had ended, African Americans did not begin to achieve full ___________ during the next 100 years.
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