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the New South 18631896 Rebuilding the Nation Chapter 16 Section 1 Preparing for Reunion Enormous Problems for the South Vast areas lay in ruin What to do about

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the New South 18631896 Rebuilding the Nation Chapter 16 Section 1 Preparing for Reunion Enormous Problems for the South Vast areas lay in ruin What to do about the freed slaves What to do about homeless refugees. Review Test. The southern states that broke away from the Union formed the ____________.. Reconstruction. Confederacy. Regiments. Union. What is the name for a person who wanted to end slavery?. Scalawag. ACOS #11: Identify causes of the Civil War, including states’ rights and the issue of slavery.. 11a: Recognizing key northern and southern personalities, including Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Ulysses Grant, Robert E. Lee, “Stonewall” Jackson, William Tecumseh Sherman, and Joseph Wheeler.. The Five Republics. First written constitution in Oklahoma.. Legislative=unicameral, 10 reps from 3 districts. Executive=3 district chiefs, 4 year terms, . lighthorse. of 18 peace officers. Choctaw Government. (1865-1896). Section 3 The South During Reconstruction. A. B. Section 3-Polling Question. In your opinion, should President Johnson have been removed from office?. A.. . Yes. B.. . No. Essential Question. ** . Southern state governments: aspirations, achievements, failures. *** . Role of African Americans in politics, education, and the economy. **** . Compromise of 1877. ***** . Impact of Reconstruction. 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?. The South had been largely destroyed. It'd have to be rebuilt or reconstructed. How to do this was uncertain and many Southerners still stood staunchly against the North.. 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.. 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.. 15 . Review Video. Reconstruction And The New South. www.Apushreview.com. The Problem of Peacemaking. Reconstruction questions:. How should the South be readmitted?. Should leaders be punished?. Radical Republicans:. 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. I. The Problems of Peace. Jefferson Davis:. Temporarily clapped into irons during early days of 2-year imprisonment. He & fellow “conspirators” finally released. All rebels leaders pardoned by President Andrew Johnson in 1868. 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?. Lesson 1. 1865-1877. Main Ideas: President Lincoln and Congress differed in their views as Reconstruction began. . The end of the Civil War meant freedom for Southern African Americans.. . President Johnson’s plan began the process of Reconstruction. . AMH 2020 Chapter 15 Reconstruction (II) Reconstruction End of Civil War South was devastated African Americans no longer slaves How to put the pieces back together? Charleston, South Carolina What does freedom mean?

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