This man assassinated President Abraham Lincoln.
This system of farming allowed farmers to buy goods on credit and then give a portion of the crop to the landowner. It often led to a cycle of debt.
What is sharecropping?
This was organized to restore white supremacy in the South and terrorize African Americans
What is Ku Klux Klan?
people in some southern states had to pay this before they could vote
This plan was devised by Abraham Lincoln which he granted a full pardon to every southern citizen who would take an oath of allegiance to the Constitution in order to join the Union
This was the federal government's effort to repair the damage to the South and to restore the southern states to the Union.
What is Reconstruction?
This is the term Southerners gave to northerners who moved to the South
This was Congress' plan for reconstruction and was much harder on the South.
Wade-Davis Bill
These are laws passed in Southern states that restricted travel and other activities of freed slaves
This law was passed to protected African-Americans' and punish people who discriminated against African Americans.
What is the Enforcement Act?
Southern Democrats who won their states back from the Republicans. Many were former Confederate leaders.
If your grandfather was a slave before January 1, 1867, you couldn't vote, according to this law.
This stated that all people born in the US were citizens; except Native Americans.
What is the 14th amendment?
This was organized to help ex-slaves with food, medical care, resettlement, and education
These people thought the Civil War was fought to give African Americans the right to vote.
What are Radical Republicans? They thought the Civil War was fought to give African Americans civil liberties.
According to the Compromise of 1877, Democrats promised to choose this man as the new President if he promised to remove the military from the South.
This said Southern states had to ratify the 14th amendment, African Americans could vote and the South would be placed under military rule.
What are Reconstruction Acts?
The "separate-but-equal" court decision