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Rebuilding after the Civil War
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What visions of freedom did the former slaves and slaveholders pursue in the post-war South? What were the goals and competing visions for Reconstruction? What were the social and political effects of Radical Reconstruction in the South? What were the main factors in both the North and the South for the abandonment of Reconstruction? Was Reconstruction successful?
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Class work (notes, openers, closers, etc.) Textbook notes (Chapter 12) Participation (partner work, group work, etc.) Political Cartoon analysis Political Cartoon creation Unit Test (3 rd week in March)
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Period AFTER the Civil War Remember: Antebellum America was the period BEFORE the Civil War, 1800-1860, when tensions between North and South were increasing The North won the war, and the country is now “united,” but how will the country move forward? Reconstruction: period of rebuilding, remaking the Union
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Lincoln assassinated Southern land, property destroyed Country divided Slaves free, but landless and without options Southern economy in shambles; slave labor no longer an option Competing ideas about how to move forward
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Recall your responses with your partner—what would be best? Remember: no one wants another Civil War
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Andrew Johnson Presidential Reconstruction Radical Reconstruction Status of Southern plantations Labor Contracts Challenges facing freedmen
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Take notes on Section 1 of Chapter 12
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