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... right to vote to a few Confederate leaders, while granting that right to all other southern white men. ...
... right to vote to a few Confederate leaders, while granting that right to all other southern white men. ...
Radical Reconstruction and Civil War Amendments
... • At first, the Presidents took charge of Reconstruction • Lincoln: 10% Plan offered a full pardon IF… • 10% of a state’s population swore an Oath of Loyalty • A state would agree that slavery was illegal ...
... • At first, the Presidents took charge of Reconstruction • Lincoln: 10% Plan offered a full pardon IF… • 10% of a state’s population swore an Oath of Loyalty • A state would agree that slavery was illegal ...
Reconstruction (1865
... Union and the preservation of this government in its original purity and character, let it be shed; let an altar to the Union be erected, and ...
... Union and the preservation of this government in its original purity and character, let it be shed; let an altar to the Union be erected, and ...
chapter 11 - Roadmap to Last Best Hope
... wanted to grant full civil rights to the former slaves for idealistic reasons, others made political calculations. Without the votes of freedmen in the South, the Republicans would quickly become a minority party once again. Their legislative achievements during the war (such as support for railroad ...
... wanted to grant full civil rights to the former slaves for idealistic reasons, others made political calculations. Without the votes of freedmen in the South, the Republicans would quickly become a minority party once again. Their legislative achievements during the war (such as support for railroad ...
RECONSTRUCTION
... Why was President Johnson impeached? • Impeachment means a legal process to formally charge a president with misconduct in office. • Johnson removed Edwin Stanton from his cabinet post which violated the Tenure of Office Act. • Congress voted to impeach Johnson and he was found not guilty by 1vote! ...
... Why was President Johnson impeached? • Impeachment means a legal process to formally charge a president with misconduct in office. • Johnson removed Edwin Stanton from his cabinet post which violated the Tenure of Office Act. • Congress voted to impeach Johnson and he was found not guilty by 1vote! ...
H105P: "Radical" Reconstruction???
... XI. The Compromise of 1877 • The election of 1876 • Tilden vs. Hayes • Disputed votes in the electoral college • Electoral commission fell under Republican control • Hayes’ victory in exchange for southern “home rule” • Eliminates Republican party in the south ...
... XI. The Compromise of 1877 • The election of 1876 • Tilden vs. Hayes • Disputed votes in the electoral college • Electoral commission fell under Republican control • Hayes’ victory in exchange for southern “home rule” • Eliminates Republican party in the south ...
1865-1877 How do we put our country back together after the Civil
... Round Two: Congress adopted a plan that was harsher on southern whites and more protective of freed blacks proposed 14th amendment (citizenship) Round Three: divide the south into 5 military districts under union army control. accept 14 and 15 amendments ...
... Round Two: Congress adopted a plan that was harsher on southern whites and more protective of freed blacks proposed 14th amendment (citizenship) Round Three: divide the south into 5 military districts under union army control. accept 14 and 15 amendments ...
American Pageant 16th edition Vocabulary Words and Definitions
... Wade-Davis Bill Passed by Congressional Republicans in response to Abraham Lincoln’s “10 percent plan,” it required that 50 percent of a state’s voters pledge allegiance to the Union, and set stronger safeguards for emancipation. Reflected divisions between Congress and the President, and between ra ...
... Wade-Davis Bill Passed by Congressional Republicans in response to Abraham Lincoln’s “10 percent plan,” it required that 50 percent of a state’s voters pledge allegiance to the Union, and set stronger safeguards for emancipation. Reflected divisions between Congress and the President, and between ra ...
Reconstruction - Cloudfront.net
... • If Af/Am had the right to vote, then why were there so many laws that discriminated Af/Am (Black Codes, Jim Crow Laws)? • *Problem- could use other ways to keep people from voting (reading test, poll tax, Grandfather Clause) ...
... • If Af/Am had the right to vote, then why were there so many laws that discriminated Af/Am (Black Codes, Jim Crow Laws)? • *Problem- could use other ways to keep people from voting (reading test, poll tax, Grandfather Clause) ...
Reconstruction and The New South 1865-1900
... 9. What were the Black Codes Laws are passed by State Governments to limit the rights of AfricanAmericans 10. What was the Ku Klux Klan White Supremacist Groups ...
... 9. What were the Black Codes Laws are passed by State Governments to limit the rights of AfricanAmericans 10. What was the Ku Klux Klan White Supremacist Groups ...
Reconstruction - OCPS TeacherPress
... passed an act they knew he would violate • Tenure of Office Act - limited Johnson’s ability to fire cabinet members; Johnson fired one anyway (Sec. of War) • House of Representatives votes to impeach him. (“Impeach” = accuse) • Trial held in the Senate - he was acquitted (found innocent) by ONE vote ...
... passed an act they knew he would violate • Tenure of Office Act - limited Johnson’s ability to fire cabinet members; Johnson fired one anyway (Sec. of War) • House of Representatives votes to impeach him. (“Impeach” = accuse) • Trial held in the Senate - he was acquitted (found innocent) by ONE vote ...
Reconstruction 1863-1877
... disappointment of the more Radical Republicans – moderates hesitates on this issue, conceded later) Left it to the States to decide on Voting Rights To encourage the States to enfranchise Freedmen , it reduced state representation in Congress and the Electoral College if the vote was not granted ...
... disappointment of the more Radical Republicans – moderates hesitates on this issue, conceded later) Left it to the States to decide on Voting Rights To encourage the States to enfranchise Freedmen , it reduced state representation in Congress and the Electoral College if the vote was not granted ...
Reconstruction (1865
... President Johnson’s Impeachment Johnson removed Stanton in February, 1868. Johnson replaced generals in the field who were more sympathetic to Radical Reconstruction. The House impeached him for trying to fire Stanton on February 24 before even drawing up the charges by a vote of ...
... President Johnson’s Impeachment Johnson removed Stanton in February, 1868. Johnson replaced generals in the field who were more sympathetic to Radical Reconstruction. The House impeached him for trying to fire Stanton on February 24 before even drawing up the charges by a vote of ...
THE AGONY OF RECONSTRUCTION
... Freedmen’s Bureau – federal agency designed to assist former slaves in making the economic adjustment to freedom ...
... Freedmen’s Bureau – federal agency designed to assist former slaves in making the economic adjustment to freedom ...
Unit #2: U
... independence from Mexico and this land was added to the U.S. 16. _________________In 1846, this war broke out between the U.S. and Mexico over the border of Texas. Mexico was defeated and the U.S. gained the land that is land. (California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona and parts of Colorado and New Mexico.) ...
... independence from Mexico and this land was added to the U.S. 16. _________________In 1846, this war broke out between the U.S. and Mexico over the border of Texas. Mexico was defeated and the U.S. gained the land that is land. (California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona and parts of Colorado and New Mexico.) ...
Reconstruction Debate Notes
... 10% Plan (Lincoln): Once ten percent of a southern state's 1860 voters had taken an oath of loyalty, the state could rejoin the Union. Both Lincoln and Johnson provided for a generous amnesty to allow Southerners to retain their property and reacquire their political rights. Johnson supported the 13 ...
... 10% Plan (Lincoln): Once ten percent of a southern state's 1860 voters had taken an oath of loyalty, the state could rejoin the Union. Both Lincoln and Johnson provided for a generous amnesty to allow Southerners to retain their property and reacquire their political rights. Johnson supported the 13 ...
Reconstruction Notes - Streetsboro City Schools
... Unfortunately, the government never came through with their promise. During the riots in the 1960’s, people were overheard saying, “That’s for my 40 acres and a mule,” as they stole something from a store. Film maker Spike Lee’s company is called 40 Acres and a Mule. ...
... Unfortunately, the government never came through with their promise. During the riots in the 1960’s, people were overheard saying, “That’s for my 40 acres and a mule,” as they stole something from a store. Film maker Spike Lee’s company is called 40 Acres and a Mule. ...
US History EOC Review - Standard 3
... The post-Reconstruction and Progressive Eras was a low point for American race relations. Racial segregation (Jim __________) was prevalent in many parts of the country, especially the South (including Washington, D.C.) and lynchings (executions of African Americans by angry mobs without a trial) we ...
... The post-Reconstruction and Progressive Eras was a low point for American race relations. Racial segregation (Jim __________) was prevalent in many parts of the country, especially the South (including Washington, D.C.) and lynchings (executions of African Americans by angry mobs without a trial) we ...
Reconstruction ppt - Henry County Schools
... Union and the preservation of this government in its original purity and character, let it be shed; let an altar to the Union be erected, and ...
... Union and the preservation of this government in its original purity and character, let it be shed; let an altar to the Union be erected, and ...
The Furnace of Civil War
... Virginia. It was an old U.S. wooden ship that was plated with metal armor. It was a great threat to the Northern blockades because it had the ability to crush through the wooden ships. • On March 9, 1862, the Union ironclad, the Monitor, and the Confederate Merrimack met and fought to a standstill. ...
... Virginia. It was an old U.S. wooden ship that was plated with metal armor. It was a great threat to the Northern blockades because it had the ability to crush through the wooden ships. • On March 9, 1862, the Union ironclad, the Monitor, and the Confederate Merrimack met and fought to a standstill. ...
APUSH Keys to Unit 5 Reconstruction
... Occupied New Orleans: General Benjamin Butler administered a loyalty oath and held elections that sent two representatives to Congress. Louisiana’s 1864 constitution abolished slavery, but Lincoln’s suggestion for limited black suffrage was resisted. The Freedmen’s Bureau: Was set by Congress in Mar ...
... Occupied New Orleans: General Benjamin Butler administered a loyalty oath and held elections that sent two representatives to Congress. Louisiana’s 1864 constitution abolished slavery, but Lincoln’s suggestion for limited black suffrage was resisted. The Freedmen’s Bureau: Was set by Congress in Mar ...
Radical Republicans
... - Confiscating CSA land for the Confederacy by: freedmen •free all the slaves -martial law – military rule •keep on good terms with -majority takes oath – disagreed Europe. w/ 10% plan. Wanted a majority •Minimize power of the exto swear loyalty. Confederates -bars former leaders from guarantee equa ...
... - Confiscating CSA land for the Confederacy by: freedmen •free all the slaves -martial law – military rule •keep on good terms with -majority takes oath – disagreed Europe. w/ 10% plan. Wanted a majority •Minimize power of the exto swear loyalty. Confederates -bars former leaders from guarantee equa ...
Chapter 22 23 Reconstruction Study Guide
... (provides housing, education, money….) State that housed Blanche Bruce as a Senator Southern “test” that limited the promotion of African American culture in politics Senate’s rationale behind passing the Tenure of Office Act Campaign slogan of Ulysses S. Grant in 1868 Country that sold Alaska to Am ...
... (provides housing, education, money….) State that housed Blanche Bruce as a Senator Southern “test” that limited the promotion of African American culture in politics Senate’s rationale behind passing the Tenure of Office Act Campaign slogan of Ulysses S. Grant in 1868 Country that sold Alaska to Am ...
Radical Republican
The Radical Republicans were a faction of American politicians within the Republican Party from about 1854 (before the American Civil War) until the end of Reconstruction in 1877. They called themselves ""Radicals"" and were opposed during the war by the Moderate Republicans (led by Abraham Lincoln), by the Conservative Republicans, and by the pro-slavery Democratic Party. After the war, the Radicals were opposed by self-styled ""conservatives"" (in the South) and ""liberals"" (in the North). Radicals strongly opposed slavery during the war and after the war distrusted ex-Confederates, demanding harsh policies for the former rebels, and emphasizing civil rights and voting rights for freedmen (recently freed slaves).During the war, Radical Republicans often opposed Lincoln in terms of selection of generals (especially his choice of Democrat George B. McClellan for top command) and his efforts to bring states back into the Union. The Radicals passed their own reconstruction plan through Congress in 1864, but Lincoln vetoed it and was putting his own policies in effect when he was assassinated in 1865. Radicals pushed for the uncompensated abolition of slavery, while Lincoln wanted to pay slave owners who were loyal to the Union. After the war, the Radicals demanded civil rights for freedmen, such as measures ensuring suffrage. They initiated the Reconstruction Acts, and limited political and voting rights for ex-Confederates. They bitterly fought President Andrew Johnson; they weakened his powers and attempted to remove him from office through impeachment, which failed by one vote. The Radicals were vigorously opposed by the Democratic Party and often by moderate and Liberal Republicans as well.