PPT-Part 2 Civil War and Reconstruction

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Reconstruction 18651877 During the era of Reconstruction after the Civil War the federal government attempted to Bring the Southern states back into the Union Offer

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Reconstruction 18651877 During the era of Reconstruction after the Civil War the federal government attempted to Bring the Southern states back into the Union Offer protections amp rights to newly emancipated slaves. Presidential Versus Congressional Reconstruction. Reconstruction. The time period following the Civil War, which lasted from 1865 to 1877.. The time period during which the U.S. began to rebuild after the Civil War.. Texas . Civil War Museum . Music. Women in War. Medicine. The Civil War: Battlefield Medicine, Music & . The . Civil War Soldier with The . Texas . Civil War Museum. Outline . . I. Experience . . Compromise. --division of powers, senate vs. house of republicans, etc. is built into the Constitution.. Encourages differences of opinion into the political arena. and it has largely been a success. . 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. significance to the outcome of the Civil War.. . Which 4 slaveholding states remained loyal to the Union? Why? What were they called?. Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware. Slave-holding interests were minority in state legislatures. 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.. 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. 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.. Comparing the North and the South. Strategy During the War. Life During the War . Fighting During the War. The Final Phase Part I . The Final Phase Part II . America: The Story of Us. Today you will be completing a video response sheet to preview the events that occurred during the . K. now. , what you . W. ant. to know about Period 5: 1844-1877.. K. W. L. PERIOD 5: . 1844-1877. “Antebellum . Expansion, . Civil War, and Reconstruction”. Overview. This period is covers the antebellum period, the Civil War, and the reconstruction period. The main focus is on the social, political, and economic division amongst Americans. Three themes to guide us through the period are:. 1850-1877. The Main Idea. By 1850 the issue of slavery dominated national politics, leading to sectional divisions and, finally, the secession of the southern states.. Reading Focus. How did the issue of slavery influence expansion in the 1850s?. CIVIL. . WAR. SS8H6 The student will analyze the impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction on Georgia. NULLIFICIATION. Tariff: a tax on imported goods designed to keep out competition. . In the 1800s, Congress passed several protective tariffs. . Leading up to the Civil War….. Many Southerners were afraid of . slave revolts . so what did they do to try and prevent those revolts?. Who were the two most famous men responsible for slave revolts?. Do now! . Please read “Abraham Lincoln: Verdict of History” and answer questions AND THEN…. Read “Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural Address” and answer question #s 1,2 and 5. (I) ELECTION OF 1864. Lincoln at odds with Congress over Reconstruction policy.

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