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Monday 5/7 Warm Up: p 520 PTS #1-4 Class: Ch 18 notes
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freedmen 4 million people Freedmen’s Bureau- helped former slaves
schools (incl colleges) food clothing Created 1 month before Lee surrendered
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Reconstruction Lincoln’s ideas for rebuilding the South
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How much to push the issue?
10% plan (1863): 10% swear loyalty to US, then states could take back control of their state government Amnesty: government pardon to Confeds who swore loyalty to US (except former leaders) Wade Davis Bill (1864): majority loyalty, then they could vote and hold office (not including anyone who volunteered in Confederacy)
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Assassination
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Johnson 13th amendment- April 1865, Johnson
how did this differ than Emanc Proc? p 240 Johnson criticized for moderateness Radical Republicans 14th amendment
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black codes former slaves could marry and own property
permitted to work on plantations (with contracts) COULD NOT: vote own guns serve on a jury Riots in South
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Reconstruction Act March 1867
threw out states government who refused to ratify the 14th amendment all except TN divide into S military districts
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impeach Johnson 1868 high crimes and misdemeanors 2/3 of Senate needed
35-19 impeached in House, but NOT kicked out of office
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15th amendment ratified in 1870 all men over 21 (in theory) could vote
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Vocab scalawag- white southern Republicans
Carpetbagger- Ners who move to the S to help with Reconstruction Reps in Congress
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KKK , KKK ACT- Grant
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end of Reconstruction Amnesty of restore all white southerners rights 1877- end with the election of Hayes
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Do I really get to vote? NO! Jim Crow laws Plessey v Ferguson
poll taxes literacy tests grandfather clauses Jim Crow laws Plessey v Ferguson
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New South Industries in the South
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1876 Election controversy ,
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