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Reconstruction (Post-Civil War)

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Reconstruction   the process of rebuilding the Southern economy and society, as well as readmitting the Southern states back into the Union  
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Ten Percent Plan: Part 1   offered Southerner’s amnesty, or official pardon, for all the illegal acts supporting the rebellion; Southerners had to swear an oath of loyalty to the US and agree that slavery was illegal  
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Ten Percent Plan: Part 2   When 10% of voters in a state made these pledges, they could form a new government  
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Freedman's Bureau   federal agency that set up schools and hospitals for African Americans; provided clothing, food, and fuel throughout the South  
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John Wilkes Booth   assassinated Lincoln while he watched a play at Ford’s Theater in Washington D.C.  
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Andrew Johnson   Tennessean who was Lincoln's Vice-President & became President following Lincoln's assassination  
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black codes   laws passed by Southern states that limited the freedom of former slaves  
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Civil Rights Act of 1866   stated all persons born in the US (except Native Americans) were citizens & entitled to equal rights regardless of their race  
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impeachment   when Congress charges the president of abusing the power of the office; it is part of checks and balances between the legislative and executive branches  
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Radical Republicans   believed Congress should oversee the policies that would remake the South; demanded full and equal citizenship for African Americans  
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Ku Klux Klan   angered that African American men were allowed to vote, they used violence to intimidate black voters in order to keep former slaves powerless  
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vigilante justice   KKK members accused former slaves of supposed crimes, with sentences carried out on the spot that included beatings, burning of homes, and lynching  
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Carpetbaggers   term used by Southerners for the white Northerners who moved to the South and served as Republican leaders during Reconstruction; many were members of the Freedmen's Bureau who wanted to reshape Southern society  
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Scalawags   term that former Confederates used for the white Southerners who opposed secession and supported Republican efforts during Reconstruction  
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Compromise of 1877   following a disputed presidential election, Congressional leaders struck a deal with the South to accept the election of Rutherford B. Hayes in return for the ending of the federal government's Reconstruction efforts  
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Tennessee Constitution of 1870   the third state constitution for TN and the one that is still in use today; gave African Americans and former Confederate soldiers the right to vote in state elections  
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poll tax   effectively eliminated the ability of African Americans to vote in TN, even though the TN Constitution of 1870 had protected their right to do so  
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veto   when the president refuses to allow a bill passed by Congress to become a law; part of a president's ability to check the power of Congress  
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override   when Congress votes by a 2/3 majority in both houses to stop a presidential veto so that a bill passed by Congress can become a law; part of Congress' ability to check the power of the president  
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Governor William Brownlow   became governor of TN when Andrew Johnson became vice-president; stripped voting rights from former Confederate soldiers and gave all men, including African Americans, the right to vote in TN state elections  
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