Who was the man loyal to the Union that was from the South?
Andrew Johnson
What type of system was the South reliant on?
Plantation System
Who were the leaders of the Confederate and Union?
Jefferson Davis(Confederate)
Ulysses S. Grant(Union)
With Lincoln's Ten-Percent Plan, what was the main idea of it?
If 10% of a state pledges to the Union, the whole state would come back into the U.S.
In the Wade-Davis Bill, what stopped Confederates from getting power again and said they never believed in the Confederacy?
Ironclad Oath
Who made the Ten-Percent Plan for the South?
Abraham Lincoln
What type of life was the North going for?
City Life
What was the strategy of the North?
To block out any trading spots of the South.
How did the Reconstruction Era end?
With the Compromise of 1877.
What did the Military Reconstruction Acts do to the South in terms of separation and leadership?
Made the states into 5 military districts and let Union leaders control the South.
The President who made the Compromise of 1877?
Rutherford B. Hayes
What economy did the South have?
One crop economy
What was the strategy of the South?
To get England's protection and to wait out the North.
Why is the Election of 1876 so important to the Era of Reconstruction?
It made Rutherford B. Hayes President, leading to the Compromise of 1877.
Which Amendments were necessary to be ratified under the Military Reconstruction Acts?
The 13th and 14th Amendments.
Ulysses S. Grant
What was the Tariff that protected the North?
Morrill Tariff
What was the first battle of the Civil War?
Battle of Fort Sumter
What restricted freed African-Americans
Which Amendment did Andrew Johnson made the South agree upon to be given amnesty?
The 13th Amendment.
Who supported giving amnesty to the South?
Andrew Johnson
What was the North's economy based on?
Industrial
What was the movement that was a reason that led to the Civil War?
Abolition Movement
How were African-Americans able to have land?
Sharecropping
What Bill was the Freedman's Bureau wanted to pass?
The Civil Rights Bill