PPT-End of the War and Reconstruction
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Results of the War Most devastating conflict in American history 600000 soldiers died Billions of dollars in damage Bitter feelings among defeated Southerners that
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Results of the War Most devastating conflict in American history 600000 soldiers died Billions of dollars in damage Bitter feelings among defeated Southerners that lasted for generations Saved the Union. 1865-1877. A. What was Reconstruction?. Attempt to . a. chieve national reunification and reconciliation after Civil War.. Attempt to improve status of former slaves.. Difficult to achieve both.. B. 4 Main Questions. Chapter . 22. Essential Questions?. How are civil liberties challenged during times of conflict?. How have changes during Reconstruction made a lasting impact on America?. Which changes of the Civil War and Reconstruction era were short lived and which have had a lasting impact?. 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.. 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. Key Questions. 1. How do we. bring the South. back into the . Union?. 2. How do we . rebuild the . South after its. destruction . during the war?. 3. How do we. integrate and. protect newly-. emancipated. 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: . 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.. 1865-1877. ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN. April 14, 1865. Ford’s Theater in Washington D.C.. Shot in the back of the head by a pro-Southern actor named John Wilkes Booth. Lincoln’s VP Andrew Johnson becomes the President (he was a Democrat from . Angela Brown. Salempress.com. 1. Reconstruction ends. In March 1870 the last southern states were restored to the Union.. Yet the United States was still far from united. . From 1868 through 1871, groups of white southerners launched a violent backlash against Radical Reconstruction.. La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur . Reconstruction (1865-1877). During the era of Reconstruction after the Civil War, the federal government attempted to:. Bring the Southern states back into the Union. Offer protections & rights to newly emancipated slaves. Discover the truth and the facts about The End of Gout™ PDF, eBook by Shelly Manning. Click \"SHARE\" and \"DOWNLOAD\" to read the document offline. 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. The year is 1864 and it’s election season. . T. he U.S. has grown weary of the long & bloody Civil War. Hundreds of thousands of the countries' best & bravest young men had fallen on the fields of Bull Run, Antietam, Shiloh, & countless more. Many have begun to think that the war was not worth it, & the price of freedom too great. Abraham Lincoln believed no price was too great to pay for the abolition of slavery. Lincoln will with the ’64 election and see the Civil come to an end, but he will not live to help reconstruct the country he fought so bitterly to hold together….
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