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Turn in Ch. 22 Outlines!
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12 Things you must know about Reconstruction in order
to ace your Final Exam….
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What happened to Confederate leaders after the war?
O Most were given pardons by President Andrew Johnson.
O This allowed them to return to the Union and vote in United States elections.
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How were the slaves freed?
O The process of freedom was not the same in each state. It came unevenly, and for some, months after the war.
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What did the white South think of the Freedman’s Bureau?
O Many believed the agency threatened to upset white dominance in the South.
O They protested the Bureau’s goal of educating blacks in the South.
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What was Lincoln’s 10% plan for Reconstruction?
O Lincoln wanted the South to rapidly rejoin the Union.
O It required only 10% of a state’s voters to swear loyalty oaths to the USA.
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What were the Black Codes?O Limited free black movement and
labor options.O Their purpose was to ensure a stable
labor supply for the South (sharecroppers).
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What did the 14th Amendment guarantee?
O Black citizenship.O This paved the way for 15th
Amendment (right to vote for black men).
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When did “Radical” Reconstruction End?
O When federal troops were removed from the South in 1877.
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Why were women’s activists disappointed with the 14th and 15th Amendments?
O The amendments ignored women who still did not have the right to vote.
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What did the KKK do to try to achieve white racial supremacy in the South?
O Beatings, murders, scare tactics, and mutilation of blacks and white “carpetbaggers”
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Why was President Andrew Johnson impeached in 1868?
O He dismissed Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton without Senate approval.
O Although impeached he did not have enough votes to remove him from office.
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What did Secretary of State William Seward purchase in 1867?
O He purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million.
O Called “Seward’s Folly,” “Seward’s Icebox” “Seward’s Polar Bear Garden”
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How could Reconstruction have been more successful?
O If Thaddeus Stevens’s program of drastic economic reforms and protection of political rights had been enacted, much of the deep, lingering racism in the South may have been prevented…
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Take the rest of class to work on Unit 7 Review Sheets, calculate grades, panic,
etc…