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Reconstruction What do you think RECONSTRUCTION means? BREAK IT DOWN! RE – CONSTRUCT - ION
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Reconstruction (NOT on your paper) Reconstruct = to construct again; rebuild; make over. Reconstruction = the process by which the states that had seceded were reorganized as part of the Union after the Civil War.
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Reconciliation What do you think RECONCILIATION means? “In the wake of the bloodiest, most destructive war of the century, the North and South wanted political and cultural reconciliation. Soldiers on both sides wanted to reconcile with former enemies by recognizing and commemorating their shared sacrifice.”
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Reconciliation the act of causing two people or groups to become friendly again after an argument or disagreement.
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Malice What do you think MALICE means?
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Malice desire to cause injury, harm, or suffering on another
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Carpetbagger This is a Carpetbagger – based on the picture, what can you assume about or tell what a carpetbagger is?
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Carpetbagger Northerner who moved to the South after the Civil War in order to profit from and take advantage of the instability of the South
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Civil Liberties What do you think CIVIL LIBERTIES are? Break it down CIVIL LIBERTIES
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Civil Liberties rights guaranteed by the laws of a country, as in the U.S. by the Bill of Rights.
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Vision for Reuniting the Nation after the Civil War Abraham Lincoln: Reconciliation Preservation of the Union “with malice towards none, and charity for all, let us bind up the nation’s wounds”
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Vision for Reuniting the Nation after the Civil War Robert E. Lee Wanted Southerners to reconcile and stop fighting Later became president of Washington College (Washington & Lee University)
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Vision for Reuniting the Nation after the Civil War Frederick Douglass Fought for voting rights Spoke for human rights and civil liberties
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Vision for Reuniting the Nation after the Civil War Radical Republicans Group of politicians Wanted to punish the South Established military districts in the South
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13 th Amendment Bans slavery in the US and in any of its territories.
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14 th Amendment Gives citizenship to everyone born in the US, and guarantees them equal protection under the law (Everyone EXCEPT Native Americans... )
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15 th Amendment Gives African American men the right to vote
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