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The Civil War and Reconstruction
Texas History Chapters 15 and 16
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Issues Divide the Country
The new Republican Party was supported in the North
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Republican Party Against slavery
Believed the South was responsible for the depression Wanted a tariff, homestead act and other improvements
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South Disagrees Southerners believed a victory for the Republican Party would mean the end of slavery and the Southern way of life
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South Disagrees If the Republicans won the 1860 election, Southern leaders threatened to secede from the Union
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South Disagrees Most of the delegates to the Texas convention after the 1860 election favored secession
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Secession Members of the 1861 convention in Alabama formed the Confederate States of America
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Secession Texas Secession Convention ordered all state officials to take an oath of allegiance to the Confederacy
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Secession The Confederate Constitution gave more power to the states and legalized slavery.
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Houston Disagrees Governor of Texas, Sam Houston, refused to take the oath of allegiance to the Confederacy
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Houston Disagrees When Houston refused to take oath of allegiance to the Confederacy, the convention declared the office of governor vacant.
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UNIONISTS Some Texans who supported the United States joined the Union army. Vigilantes, unauthorized police for an area, hanged 40 suspected Unionists at Gainesville.
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New Presidents Abraham Lincoln was elected the President of the United States in 1860 Jefferson Davis was elected the President of the Confederacy
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War Begins April 12, 1861: Union troops refuse to evacuate Fort Sumter in South Carolina Confederates opened fire, beginning the Civil War
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Texans Go To War Conscription: the forced enrollment of people into military service More than 60,000 Texans joined the Confederacy
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Texans Go To War Conscription was unfair to small farmers because it allowed for the hiring of substitutes.
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Fighting for Galveston
Vital to Confederate chain of supplies Union navy blockaded ports Union wanted to capture Galveston because it was a busy seaport
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Blockade Despite the blockade of its ports, Texas continued to send cotton to Europe via Mexico.
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Battle of Sabine Pass Union troops attempted to capture Houston and Galveston The Confederate Davis Guards at Sabine Pass captured the Union troops and 2 ships
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Battle of Sabine Pass Important victory for the Confederacy; prevented Union plans to launch a major campaign against Texas
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Texas Blocks Union Invasion
Union forces had captured New Orleans in 1864 Union forces launched Texas invasion from New Orleans Texas, Louisiana, Missouri and Arkansas troops took 2,000 Union troops prisoner
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Terry’s Texas Rangers Officially known as the 8th Texas Calvary Regiment Fought in more battles than any other cavalry regiment in the Civil War
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Civil War Women Women did most of farm work, along with children and slaves Women served as nurses; Rosanna Osterman Women sewed uniforms and other clothing
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Shortages Homespun clothing made of coarse fabric
Substitutes for coffee and tea Lack of medicines, paper, salt, flour
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Civil War Ends April 9, 1865, General Robert E. Lee surrendered Confederate armies to General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia
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Civil War Ends Palmito Ranch, near Brownsville, was the last battle of the Civil War. Texans learned from Union prisoners that Lee had surrendered a month earlier
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Union is Preserved The North’s victory meant the Union of the United States had been preserved. Slavery ended More than 600,000 soldiers died
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Reconstruction The period of reestablishing governments in the South after the Civil War
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Reconstruction Population boomed because Texas had largely been spared the destruction suffered by most of the South.
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Ironclad Oath To regain the right to vote, Southern citizens were required to take an oath of allegiance to the United States Ironclad Oath: stated they had not voluntarily served in the Confederate Army or aided the Confederacy. Kept many Southerners from voting
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Problems Money was scarce
Bitterness between citizens from the North and South
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Emancipation Proclamation
Freed slaves in the Confederate states Most African Americans did not learn of the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 until two years later
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Juneteenth Union General Granger landed at Galveston on June 19, 1865 and issued General Order #3 proclaiming all enslaved Texans were free.
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Freedmen Former Slaves
Freedmen’s Bureau created to assist newly freed slaves
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Congress Takes Control
Texas legislature refused to ratify or approve 13th amendment: abolished slavery 14th amendment: granted citizenship to former slaves
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Black Codes Laws limiting the rights of African Americans
Texas constitution of 1866 failed to give African Americans the right to vote
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Radical Republicans Republicans who disagreed with U.S. President Johnson Set stricter standards for admitting Southern states back into the Union
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Radical Republicans Voted to impeach President Johnson; he lost influence but not his office
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Southerners Oppose Reconstruction
Former Confederates thought Radical Republicans’ plan was too harsh
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Southerners Oppose Reconstruction
Scalawag: Southern whites who supported Reconstruction Carpetbaggers: Northerners who came to the South during Reconstruction Ku Klux Klan: used violence to prevent African Americans from voting
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Democrats Win Election
Democrats kept many African Americans from voting for Texas governor in 1873 Richard Coke, from Waco, won election
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Democrats Win Election
African Americans were most likely to vote for Republicans
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Reconstruction Ends U.S. President Grant signed proclamation ending Reconstruction in 1870.
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Review Question The North’s victory in the Civil War meant
The South seceded Slavery was legalized The Union was preserved
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Review Question The North’s victory in the Civil War meant
The South seceded Slavery was legalized The Union was preserved
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Review Question Most delegates in the Texas convention after the 1860 election A. favored secession B. opposed secession C. had no opinion about secession
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Review Question Most delegates in the Texas convention after the 1860 election A. favored secession B. opposed secession C. had no opinion about secession
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Review Question Members of the 1861 convention in Alabama formed the
A. Whig Party B. Republican Party C. Confederate States of America
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Review Question Members of the 1861 convention in Alabama formed the
A. Whig Party B. Republican Party C. Confederate States of America
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Review Question Many African Americans didn’t learn of the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 until _____ years later. A. Two B. Three C. Four
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Review Question Many African Americans didn’t learn of the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 until _____ years later. A. Two B. Three C. Four
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Review Question Union leaders wanted control of Galveston because it
A. had a busy seaport B. housed the State Capitol C. was a railroad center
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Review Question Union leaders wanted control of Galveston because it
A. had a busy seaport B. housed the State Capitol C. was a railroad center
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Review Question If the Republicans won the 1860 election, Southern leaders threatened to A. secede from the Union B. filibuster in Congress C. call for a recount
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Review Question If the Republicans won the 1860 election, Southern leaders threatened to A. secede from the Union B. filibuster in Congress C. call for a recount
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Review Question All were results of the Civil War EXCEPT
A. slavery ended B. the Union was dissolved C. more than 600,000 people died
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Review Question All were results of the Civil War EXCEPT
A. slavery ended B. the Union was dissolved C. more than 600,000 people died
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Review Question All were sacrifices made by Texans during the Civil War EXCEPT A. they used coffee substitutes B. they wore homespun clothing C. they stopped receiving nursing care
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Review Question All were sacrifices made by Texans during the Civil War EXCEPT A. they used coffee substitutes B. they wore homespun clothing C. they stopped receiving nursing care
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Review Question Despite a blockade of its ports, Texas continued to send cotton to Europe through A. New Orleans B. Mexico C. California
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Review Question Despite a blockade of its ports, Texas continued to send cotton to Europe through A. New Orleans B. Mexico C. California
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Review Question Most Southerners in the 1850s believed that the rise of the Republican Party would mean A. legalization of slavery B. economic prosperity C. the end of the Southern way of life
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Review Question Most Southerners in the 1850s believed that the rise of the Republican Party would mean A. legalization of slavery B. economic prosperity C. the end of the Southern way of life
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Review Question During the Civil War, women did all of the following EXCEPT A. work on farms B. serve as nurses C. work in factories
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Review Question During the Civil War, women did all of the following EXCEPT A. work on farms B. serve as nurses C. work in factories
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Review Question The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863
A. freed slaves in the Union states B. condemned Southern states for seceding C. freed slaves in Confederate states
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Review Question The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863
A. freed slaves in the Union states B. condemned Southern states for seceding C. freed slaves in Confederate states
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Review Question The period of reestablishing governments in the South after the Civil War is called A. Renewal B. Reconstruction C. Reunion
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Review Question The period of reestablishing governments in the South after the Civil War is called A. Renewal B. Reconstruction C. Reunion
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Review Question On June 19, 1865, General Granger issued a proclamation declaring that all A. enslaved people were free B. women had the right to vote C. taxes were increased
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Review Question On June 19, 1865, General Granger issued a proclamation declaring that all A. enslaved people were free B. women had the right to vote C. taxes were increased
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Review Question How many Texans served in the Confederate Army?
B. 10,000 C. 60,000
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Review Question How many Texans served in the Confederate Army?
B. 10,000 C. 60,000
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Review Question The Texas Secession Convention ordered all state officials to take an oath of allegiance to A. President Lincoln B. the Confederacy C. the Union
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Review Question The Texas Secession Convention ordered all state officials to take an oath of allegiance to A. President Lincoln B. the Confederacy C. the Union
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Review Question Which famous Texan did NOT sign the loyalty oath to the Confederacy? A. Mirabeau Lamar B. Albert Sidney Johnston C. Sam Houston
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Review Question Which famous Texan did NOT sign the loyalty oath to the Confederacy? A. Mirabeau Lamar B. Albert Sidney Johnston C. Sam Houston
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Review Question Conscription is A. secession from the Union
B. Confederate paper money C. forced enrollment into military service
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Review Question Conscription is A. secession from the Union
B. Confederate paper money C. forced enrollment into military service
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Review Question What oath did Southerners have to take before they could vote? A. Emancipation Oath B. Ironclad Oath C. Abolitionist Oath
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Review Question What oath did Southerners have to take before they could vote? A. Emancipation Oath B. Ironclad Oath C. Abolitionist Oath
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Review Question Most former Confederates felt the Radical Republicans’ plan for Reconstruction was A. too harsh B. too generous C. unnecessary
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Review Question Most former Confederates felt the Radical Republicans’ plan for Reconstruction was A. too harsh B. too generous C. unnecessary
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Review Question The federal agency created to assist newly freed slaves was the A. Ku Klux Klan B. Welfare Department C. Freedman’s Bureau
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Review Question The federal agency created to assist newly freed slaves was the A. Ku Klux Klan B. Welfare Department C. Freedman’s Bureau
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Review Question The President of the US who was impeached during Reconstruction was A. Andrew Johnson B. Abraham Lincoln C. Ulysses S. Grant
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Review Question The President of the US who was impeached during Reconstruction was A. Andrew Johnson B. Abraham Lincoln C. Ulysses S. Grant
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Review Question The 8th Texas Cavalry Regiment, which fought in more battles than did any other cavalry regiment in the Civil War, was also known as A. Terry’s Tennessee Rangers B. Terry’s Texas Rangers C. Terry’s Texas Regiment
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Review Question The 8th Texas Cavalry Regiment, which fought in more battles than did any other cavalry regiment in the Civil War, was also known as A. Terry’s Tennessee Rangers B. Terry’s Texas Rangers C. Terry’s Texas Regiment
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Review Question Which political party used violence to keep African Americans from voting in 1873? A. Republican B. Democrat C. Whigs
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Review Question Which political party used violence to keep African Americans from voting in 1873? A. Republican B. Democrat C. Whigs
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Review Question What was the site of the first Civil War battle?
A. Sabine Pass B. Fort Sumter C. New Orleans
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Review Question What was the site of the first Civil War battle?
A. Sabine Pass B. Fort Sumter C. New Orleans
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Review Question What was the city where Union forces launched an invasion of Texas in 1864? A. New Orleans B. Galveston C. Palmito Ranch
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Review Question What was the city where Union forces launched an invasion of Texas in 1864? A. New Orleans B. Galveston C. Palmito Ranch
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Review Question Who was the President of the Confederacy?
A. Abraham Lincoln B. Jefferson Davis C. Sam Houston
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Review Question Who was the President of the Confederacy?
A. Abraham Lincoln B. Jefferson Davis C. Sam Houston
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Review Question Which battle dashed Union plans to launch a major campaign against Texas? A. Sabine Pass B. New Orleans C. Palmito Ranch
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Review Question Which battle dashed Union plans to launch a major campaign against Texas? A. Sabine Pass B. New Orleans C. Palmito Ranch
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Review Question Who was the President of the United States elected in 1860? A. Abraham Lincoln B. Ulysses S. Grant C. Jefferson Davis
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Review Question Who was the President of the United States elected in 1860? A. Abraham Lincoln B. Ulysses S. Grant C. Jefferson Davis
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Review Question Who were Northerners who came to the South during Reconstruction? A. Scalawags B. Carpetbaggers C. Radical Republicans
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Review Question Who were Northerners who came to the South during Reconstruction? A. Scalawags B. Carpetbaggers C. Radical Republicans
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Review Question Who were Southern whites who supported Reconstruction?
A. Radical Republicans B. Scalawags C. Black Codes
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Review Question Who were Southern whites who supported Reconstruction?
A. Radical Republicans B. Scalawags C. Black Codes
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Review Question A Radical Republican was
A. someone who limited the rights of African Americans after the Civil War B. someone who came to the South during Reconstruction C. someone who set strict standards for admitting Southern states back into the Union
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Review Question A Radical Republican was
A. someone who limited the rights of African Americans after the Civil War B. someone who came to the South during Reconstruction C. someone who set strict standards for admitting Southern states back into the Union
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Review Question What was the site of the last Civil War battle?
A. New Orleans B. Palmito Ranch C. Sabine Pass
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Review Question What was the site of the last Civil War battle?
A. New Orleans B. Palmito Ranch C. Sabine Pass
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Review Question What were black codes?
A. laws limiting the rights of African Americans after the Civil War B. laws giving civil rights to newly freed African Americans C. the 13th and 14th amendments
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Review Question What were black codes?
A. laws limiting the rights of African Americans after the Civil War B. laws giving civil rights to newly freed African Americans C. the 13th and 14th amendments
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