PPT-24-Reconstruction after the War
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What was the name of the plan that Lincoln had developed for the nation to follow Name the group of people who wanted harsher punishment for the South Name one of
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What was the name of the plan that Lincoln had developed for the nation to follow Name the group of people who wanted harsher punishment for the South Name one of this groups leaders Who becomes President when Lincoln is killed. 1865-1877. A. What was Reconstruction?. Attempt to . a. chieve national reunification and reconciliation after Civil War.. Attempt to improve status of former slaves.. Difficult to achieve both.. B. 4 Main Questions. Causes of the Civil War. Disagreement over future of Slavery. States’ rights over centralized Federal power. Breakdown in party politics. Cultural and economic differences b/w North . and South. The South Secedes. Reconstruction: An Introduction. What is “Reconstruction?”. What challenges would exist? . Lincoln’s plan. April 8. th. , 1865: . April 14. th. , 1865: . That means: . The basic idea: . Reconstruction Begins. Key Questions. 1. How do we. bring the South. back into the . Union?. 2. How do we . rebuild the . South after its. destruction . during the war?. 3. How do we. integrate and. protect newly-. emancipated. (. Unit III. , . Segment 3 of 3. ). Essential Question. :. What were the various plans to reconstruct the Union at the end of the Civil War?. Warm-Up Question:. What problems exist now that the Civil War is over?. Reconstruction. Reconstruction: The plan to restore the Confederate states back to the Union after the Civil War.. Problems in the South After the Civil War. Freedmen: Newly freed slaves. Freedmen’s Bureau: Designed to help former slaves with food, shelter, education, and healthcare. 1865-1877. Bargain of 1877. Black Codes. Carpetbaggers. Civil Rights Act of 1875. . Civil . Rights Bill of 1866. Crop lien. Enforcement Acts. Fifteenth . Amendment. Fourteenth Amendment. Redeemers. ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE. Conflict over the expansion of slavery into the territories west of the Mississippi River in the 1820s-1850s caused tensions to mount between northern (manufacturing) states and southern (farming) states. The real battle wasn’t about slavery, but POWER in GOVERNMENT and whether factories or farming would be the basis of our nation’s economy.. . Charleston . Physical destruction of the south. . The impact of war in the South. . Richmond. . The impact of war in the South. 2. . Economic conditions . Banks, businesses destroyed by inflation. Please pick up a copy of the class notes from the cart and work on completing Part I (Reconstruction Amendments) with your partner. You will also need your Focus 20 film guide for . Lincoln. .. Please turn in Focus 21 (maps only) to the box on the back table.. La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur . After Civil War came Reconstruction The two stage policy Presidential reconstruction, and congressional reconstruction Aimed to rebuild and strengthen the country But what did this mean for Native Americans Why was the process of reconstructing the South after the Civil War so difficult?. Southern agriculture and infrastructure lay in ruins. Major cities such as Richmond and Atlanta lay in ruins. Much of southern private property had been confiscated or looted by federal forces. Crooks disguised as Treasury agents intimidated people. The year is 1864 and it’s election season. . T. he U.S. has grown weary of the long & bloody Civil War. Hundreds of thousands of the countries' best & bravest young men had fallen on the fields of Bull Run, Antietam, Shiloh, & countless more. Many have begun to think that the war was not worth it, & the price of freedom too great. Abraham Lincoln believed no price was too great to pay for the abolition of slavery. Lincoln will with the ’64 election and see the Civil come to an end, but he will not live to help reconstruct the country he fought so bitterly to hold together….
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