PPT-Chapter 22 The Ordeal of Reconstruction, 1865–1877

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I The Problems of Peace Jefferson Davis Temporarily clapped into irons during early days of 2year imprisonment He amp fellow conspirators finally released All rebels

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I The Problems of Peace Jefferson Davis Temporarily clapped into irons during early days of 2year imprisonment He amp fellow conspirators finally released All rebels leaders pardoned by President Andrew Johnson in 1868. Antonyms & synonyms. Definition . Erode- To diminish or destroy by degrees. Erode. antonyms. Nurture . Promote . Encourage . Make welcome. Erode Synonyms. Bite. Corrode . Abrade . Nibble . T. he teeth were eroding with cavity’s.. (1865 -- 1877): Successes and Failures. (. 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:. Medieval Europe. The Origins of Feudalism. After the Fall of Rome, new powers emerged to take their place (i.e. The Franks, Visigoths etc.). However, the new empires were unable to withstand the constant pressure of war, invasion. We will design a statue at the end of this lesson discussing these affects, so take Good Notes!!. Definitions. Reconstruction (U.S.)- . Bringing the South back into the Union.. Amendment-. a change made to a law.. Chap. 22. The Problems of Peace . Following the war, many questions lingered, such as… . What about the freed blacks? . How will be South be re-united with the North? . Who will make these decisions? . 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. 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. The Problem of Peace. Civil War had been very costly and the South had largely been destroyed.. Southern cities were burnt and slaves were freed still many Southerners remained defiant.. If the South was to recover economically how would that happen under the current circumstances?. 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. (. 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?.   . 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. Key Questions. How to rebuild the South after its destruction during the War?. What would be the condition of African Americans in the South?. How would the South be reintegrated into the Union?. Who would control the process: Southern states, president, or Congress?. 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. sharecropping. BLACK CODES. Freedoms. 14. th. “. equal protection” . 15. TH. All men=vote. ????. Black politicians. freedoms. BACKLASH . Racism. , violence. threat. KU KLUX KLAN. Terrorism. RACE?.

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