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1 Get your binder out and sharpen your pencil!
DO NOW Get your binder out and sharpen your pencil! Notebook Check: Open Note Quiz!

2 Please seem me ASAP if you have not taken the quiz!!!

3 Southern states adopted Black Codes - laws to limit the economic and physical freedom of former slaves.

4 Visit the site below to read about Black Codes in the Southern states during Reconstruction
(Link may also be found on “class by the day” page and on the weebly content page) Write 5 examples and the state from which they come in your notes here right now!

5 Southerners resented (disliked) Northern “carpetbaggers,” who took advantage of the South during Reconstruction.

6 Policies of Reconstruction on the South
1. Southern military leaders could not hold public office.

7 Policies of Reconstruction on the South
2. African Americans could hold public office.

8 Policies of Reconstruction on the South
3. Northern soldiers and supervised the South. “Occupation”

9 End of Reconstruction Compromise of Ended Reconstruction as a result of the election of 1876. Election was undecided (Too close to call in TX, LA, and SC). Rutherford B. Hayes made a deal with a few Southern states: “If you vote for me I will remove troops from the Southern States”. They did. He did.

10 End of Reconstruction Federal Troops were removed from the South.


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