PPT-1700 South Widening and Reconstruction Project
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October 20 2016 1700 South Reconstruction Explain the purpose of the project Explain project funding Review the proposed improvements Explain the benefits of the
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October 20 2016 1700 South Reconstruction Explain the purpose of the project Explain project funding Review the proposed improvements Explain the benefits of the project 1700 South Reconstruction. Chapter 17. What To Do????. Even before the Civil War was over it was debated on what to do with the Southern states.. Lincoln and some members of Congress had very different ideas…. Lincoln’s 10% Plan. 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. Chapter . 22. Essential Questions?. How are civil liberties challenged during times of conflict?. How have changes during Reconstruction made a lasting impact on America?. Which changes of the Civil War and Reconstruction era were short lived and which have had a lasting impact?. Poorlincoln. . Political Parties of the North . Northern Democrats Split following the death of Stephen Douglas. War Democrats and Peace Democrats . War= Support Lincoln . Peace= want war to end- extremist were the Copperheads . 1865-1877. Chapter 22 Vocabulary. Freedmen’s Bureau. Black Codes. 13. th. Amendment. 14. th. Amendment. 15. th. Amendment. Sharecropping. Debt Peonage. Scalawags. Carpetbaggers. Ku Klux Klan. The Problems of Peace. Reconstruction Issues. Closure: when is the Civil War period over?. Fate of defeated Confederates. Fate of former slaves. How to integrate Confederate states back into the U.S.. Role of federal gov’t vs. state gov’t. ** . Southern state governments: aspirations, achievements, failures. *** . Role of African Americans in politics, education, and the economy. **** . Compromise of 1877. ***** . Impact of Reconstruction. Standard 5-1 The . student will demonstrate an understanding of Reconstruction and its impact on . the . United States.. 5-1.1 Summarize the . aims. and course of Reconstruction, including the effects of Abraham Lincoln’s . Reconstruction. in the South. 1867-1877. Carpetbag. “Carpetbaggers”. Nickname applied by Southern whites to people who migrated South after the Civil War. The “Carpetbagger”. Stereotype. “Carpetbaggers”. 13. th. Amendment. grandfather clause. 14th Amendment. Jim Crow. 15. th. Amendment. Ku Klux Clan. 16. th. Amendment. literacy test. Abraham Lincoln. martial law. Andrew Johnson. poll tax. assassination. Section 1. 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-. Angela Brown. Salempress.com. 1. Reconstruction ends. In March 1870 the last southern states were restored to the Union.. Yet the United States was still far from united. . From 1868 through 1871, groups of white southerners launched a violent backlash against Radical Reconstruction.. The name of the post Civil War years where the Southern States were admitted back into the Union and the Federal Government looked for ways to . enfranchise. newly freed slaves. 13. th. Amendment (1865) prohibits slavery in the US. 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.
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