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Reconstruction

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What are the 2 types of reconstruction? What are their names? What did each do, and how long did they last?   -- Presidential/Moderate - 1865-1867, the reconstruction plan that would bring Southern states into the Union as quickly and easy as possible. -- Radical/Congressional/Military - 1867-1877, the reconstruction that wanted to punish the South, troopsincitys  
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What 3 amendments were passed, and what did each attempt to do? RECONSTRUCTION AMENDMENTS   13th - abolish slavery 14th - citizenship equality, 15th - male suffrage  
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Radical   One who holds extremist views or wants drastic changes.  
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White League   An organization established in 1874 by the Redeemer-Democrats to restore political power to the prewar white Democrats.  
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Fraud   Deliberate deception for unfair or unlawful gain  
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Anarchy   An absence of government or a state of lawlessness  
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Scalawag   A southerner who supported the Republican party during Reconstruction (useless cow)  
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Credit   The ability to buy something now and pay for it later  
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Unionist   A person who supported the Union during the ENTIRE civil war period  
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Knights of the White Camellia   A secret group during Reconstruction in LA that threatened or used violence to keep freedmen from exercising newfound rights (especially voting)  
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Contract   A formal written agreement  
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Freedmen's Bureau   A short-lived government agency established in 1865 to provide food, shelter, education, health care, and employment to former slaves in the south. "40 acres and a mule"  
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Black Codes   A series of laws passed by the legislature after the Civil War that restricted freedmen's action + movements, and it required the freedmen sign 1 year labor contracts.  
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Sharecropping   An agricultural system where landowner provided land and tools, laborers in turn got a part of the profit at the end of the year. Usually leads into economic slavery due to debts.  
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Freedmen   Former slaves  
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Carpetbaggers   A northerner who moved south during reconstruction, usually to take advantage of economic trouble to gain financially.  
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Reconstruction   The steps taken to restore the southern states to the Union and the rebel the south after the Civil War.  
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Radical Republicans vs. Redeemer Democrats   RR - punish the south RD - redeem power in south  
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Ku Klux Klan (KKK)   A group to intimidate freedmen (like WL and KWC)  
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Why was Sharecropping "economic slavery"   B/c freedmen had to ''pay" for extra costs with more labor, or even their homes. If a sharecropper was in enough debt, he or she could be kept on the land for many extra years with no pay.  
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Fact or Opinion: Reconstruction was the stupidest thing since Lincoln.   Opinion  
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Fact or Opinion: Reconstruction took place after the Civil War   Fact  
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Postwar emotions! Ex: The freedmen felt ___ by the action of the KKK.   Threatened, scared, intimidated, etc.  
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Know relations from reconstruction period. Ex: Republican Party and Southerners   MOST Southerners are Democrats and disliked Republicans.  
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Unification Movement   The group who's goal was to creat a compromise between black and white political holdings - including black male suffrage. All groups vetoed it - RR b/c they would lose power, RD b/c they didn't want blacks to vote, and F didn't trust the movement. NOLA  
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Why were the 5 districts created in 1867?   Because that is when military reconstruction began (P. failed)  
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Who occupied the 5 districts?   The U.S. Army  
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What was the deal with Tennessee?   Tennessee, although an ex-rebel state, was not placed under US military watch because they ratified the 14th amendments early, therefore escaping the Radical Republican group.  
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How many districts were there?   5  
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Explain the 5 southern districts   States were readmitted to the Union once they passed the 14th amendment, which gave full citizenship to all people born in the United States.  
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