PPT-Reconstruction (1865 -- 1877): Successes and Failures

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Unit III Segment 3 of 3 Essential Question What were the various plans to reconstruct the Union at the end of the Civil War WarmUp Question What problems exist

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Unit III Segment 3 of 3 Essential Question What were the various plans to reconstruct the Union at the end of the Civil War WarmUp Question What problems exist now that the Civil War is over. By Han Lee and Jamie Au .  . Biography. Born as . Iosif. . Vissarionovich. . Dzhugashvili. on December 21, 1879 in Georgia.. Stalin’s father had abused his mother and Stalin. After his father left, Stalin had excelled in academics and graduated first of his class. (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:. Chapter 5. Chapter 5. Objectives:. Assess the influence of significant people or groups on Reconstruction. Describe the issues that divided Republicans during Reconstruction. Distinguish freedoms guaranteed by the 13. By: Nick . beninati. Important Terms. Gettysburg . Address- A . speech delivered by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil . War at . the dedication of a soldiers' cemetery at the site of the Battle of . Gettysburg, honoring all who lost their lives.. 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.. Part 1: 1491 - 1877. Periods 1 - 5 (50% of the New Curriculum). Shoutout time: Shoutout to YOU for watching. Thanks for the support!. If it’s BOLD, KNOW it! Check out videos in the description. Period 1 Overview (1491 - 1607). 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. America’s History. , 8. th. Edition,. . Chapter . 15 . Review Video. www.Apushreview.com. Check out the description for videos that match up with the new curriculum. . The Struggle for National Reconstruction. ** . Southern state governments: aspirations, achievements, failures. *** . Role of African Americans in politics, education, and the economy. **** . Compromise of 1877. ***** . Impact of Reconstruction. 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 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.. Sharecropping & Tenant Farming. Landowners . rented land to farmers who usually supplied them with farming tools and a crude house, farmers grew crops for landowners and kept a small percentage, often not enough to . 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.

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