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4.3 Reconstruction

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Carpetbaggers Northerners who liked participate in state conventions.
Scalawags Scoundrels who supported the Unions cause.
Enforcement Acts To stop violence against African Americans.
Redeemers Supporters, for the South, of white-controlled governments
Ku Klux Klan Group of terrorists that attacked African Americans.
Panic of 1873 Economic Depression
Civil Rights Act of 1875 Stopped the public places from discriminating African Americans.
Samuel J. Tilden A Democrat of New York.
Rutherford B. Hayes A Republican of Ohio.
Compromise of 1877 An agreement to withdrawal the federal troops from the South.
How did Reconstruction affect the lives of African Americans? African Americans education and literacy expanded greatly. African Americans became more involved in politics.
What groups formed a Republican alliance in the South during Reconstruction? The Ku Klux Klan
How did Congress respond to violence against African Americans? They made the Enforcement Acts
What historical era came to end in 1877? The Reconstruction of the South came to an end.
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