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After Civil War came Reconstruction The two stage policy Presidential reconstruction and congressional reconstruction Aimed to rebuild and strengthen the country

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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. Angela Brown. Black Codes. Defeat in the war had not changed the fact that white people still dominated southern society.. One by one, southern states met Johnson’s Reconstruction demands and were restored to the Union.. What do you remember??. Essential Question:. Who is constitutionally in charge?. If the South had seceded, was reconstruction under the jurisdiction of the President or the Congress?. If they had not left the union, then Reconstruction could be handled by the President under his executive pardoning power.. 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.. Reconstruction. The period of Reconstruction was extremely controversial for both the North and South. Many historians call the period “The Second Civil War,” as the regions remained bitter as their wounds from the Civil War healed. . 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 . Essential Questions:. . How do governments change?. Link for Interactive Map. Vocabulary. Radical . Republicans. . (. Congressional . Reconstruction). . – A Republican who believed that Congress should direct Reconstruction . 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. 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. The Civil War. The War of Northern Aggression. The War for Southern Independence. The War Between the States. The War of Rebellion. The Confederate States of America, 1861. State’s Rights. Advantages: . The Fourteenth Amendment. Prohibits states from abridging “privileges” and “immunities” of citizens. Guarantees “equal protection under the law”. Gave congress the power to reduce congressional representation to any state that denied any group of men to vote. 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. Partner Discussion. Imagine that you live in the North/South as the Civil War is ending. . 1. How do you feel about the other side?. 2. What are your concerns about the South rejoining the U.S.? . 3. What would you want to make sure the other side does or does not do?. US History. Objectives. B3d -Evaluate different Reconstruction plans and their social, economic, and political impact on the South and the rest of the United States . B3e- Analyze the immediate and long-term influences of Reconstruction on the lives of African Americans and U.S. society as a whole.

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