PPT-Chapter 17 Reconstruction and the New South

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18651896 Section 3 The South During Reconstruction A B Section 3Polling Question In your opinion should President Johnson have been removed from office A Yes B

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18651896 Section 3 The South During Reconstruction A B Section 3Polling Question In your opinion should President Johnson have been removed from office A Yes B No Essential Question. 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.. 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 . ** . Southern state governments: aspirations, achievements, failures. *** . Role of African Americans in politics, education, and the economy. **** . Compromise of 1877. ***** . Impact of Reconstruction. Standard 5-1 The . student will demonstrate an understanding of Reconstruction and its impact on . the . United States.. 5-1.1 Summarize the . aims. and course of Reconstruction, including the effects of Abraham Lincoln’s . 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:. Chapter 12: Reconstruction. Main Idea: Northern leaders had differing ideas for dealing with the many issues and challenges of restoring the southern states to the Union.. Chapter 12 section 1: Plans for reconstruction. Reconstruction. in the South. 1867-1877. Carpetbag. “Carpetbaggers”. Nickname applied by Southern whites to people who migrated South after the Civil War. The “Carpetbagger”. Stereotype. “Carpetbaggers”. 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. 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? Why was the process of reconstructing the South after the Civil War so difficult?. Southern agriculture and infrastructure lay in ruins. Major cities such as Richmond and Atlanta lay in ruins. Much of southern private property had been confiscated or looted by federal forces. Crooks disguised as Treasury agents intimidated people.

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