Phases of Reconstruction

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    Lincoln's Reconstruction

  • Lincoln’s Reconstruction Plan

    Lincoln’s Reconstruction Plan
    Lincoln’s plan to re-introduce the confederacy to the union. Also known as the 10% plan for the number of southerners who needed to pledge to the union.
  • Wade-Davis Bill

    Wade-Davis Bill
    A more extreme bill countering Lincoln’s. Requires 50% and for the south to give blacks suffrage. Vetoed by Lincoln
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    Radical Republicans

    A political party grown from the abolitionist movement that pushed for more rights to blacks as well as harsher penalties on former confederates.
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    Black Codes

    Certain laws passed to ensure white supremacy in the south, counteracting the emancipation proclamation and 13th amendment.
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    Klu Klux Klan

    A Radical white supremacist terrorist group.
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    Freedmen's Bureau

    A federal bureau to help the many newly freed slave make a new life in the union. Provided aid.
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    The great Constitutional revolution.

    The name for the amendments and changes to the constitution that defined reconstruction at a political level.
  • Special Field Order 15

    Special Field Order 15
    A land distribution order giving a area of former confederate land to the use of newly freed black slaves.
  • Lincoln’s Assassination

    Lincoln’s Assassination
    John Wilkes Booth shoots and kills president Lincoln at a play in Washington D.C.
  • 13th Amendment

    13th Amendment
    Amendment abolishing slavery at a national level. Forcing all states to stop practicing the act of slavery.
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    Presidential (Johnson's) Reconstruction

  • Civil Rights Bill of 1866

    Civil Rights Bill of 1866
    Congress overrides Johnson’s Veto and passes a bill that makes all people born in US territory citizens except for indians.
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    Reconstruction Act

    The bill that would oversee the reintroduction of confederate states into the union. Written by radical republicans it was against both Lincoln’s and Johnson’s more lenient policies.
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    Scalawags

    A southerner who supported republican ideals at the time. Pro-reconstruction.
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    Congressional Reconstruction

  • Impeachment of president Johnson

    Impeachment of president Johnson
    The attempted impeachment of President Johnson by a majority republican congress. Passed in the house.
  • 14th Amendment

    14th Amendment
    Amendment that made all peoples born in the united states territories citizens with equal protection under the constitution.
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    Enforcement Acts

    A group of acts intended to prevent the violence towards blacks in the south. Showed the intent of the north to protect blacks.
  • 15th Amendment

    15th Amendment
    Granted universal male suffrage to all eligible peoples. Included former slaves.
  • Sharecropping

    Sharecropping
    The practice of having tenants rent land to farm in exchange for a portion of the profits. Used by former slaves to try to gain financial stability.
  • Slaughterhouse Cases

    Slaughterhouse Cases
    The first supreme court case that tested the 14th amendment. It showed that the 14th amendments purpose was purely to protect blacks and not a gaining of rights for others.
  • Civil Rights act of 1875

    Civil Rights act of 1875
    Gave all people the rights to places such as stores, theaters, and other commercial places. Disallowed discrimination based on race.
  • Bargain of 1877

    Bargain of 1877
    Compromise where the republicans would be granted the presidency in exchange for the withdrawal of troops in the south and granting home rule. Ending reconstruction.