This president created the 10 Percent Plan and focused on healing the country and giving rights to freedmen
Abraham Lincoln
Saying to help you remember the what the Reconstruction amendments did
13th-Free
14th-Citizens
15th-Vote
This political party found its support mostly from Northerners and Black Americans (including freedmen); they supported Reconstruction and equal rights for Black Americans
Republican Party
This law passed by Congress divided the South into 5 military districts, creating martial law to enforce laws that protected freedmen's rights
Military Reconstruction Act
The first Black members of Congress belonged to this political party
Republican Party
He was the 18th president and was a Union general in the Civil War; he wanted to protect the rights of freedmen and helped pass the 15th Amendment
Ulysses S. Grant
This amendment stated that slavery was abolished in the USA
13th Amendment
This group of Southern whites terrorized and often lynched black Americans, opposing Reconstruction
Ku Klux Klan
This act, passed in 1872, forgave former Confederates and restored their right to vote; as a result, Democrats regained control of southern state governments
Amnesty Act of 1872
True or False: Reconstruction started off with few rights for Black Americans and ended with them being treated as equal citizens
False
Rutherford B. Hayes
This amendment gave citizenship to all born in the USA (including freedmen) and equal protection of the laws
14th Amendment
This government organization was started by President Lincoln with the goal of providing freed slaves with paying jobs, food, housing, and medical care; it was disbanded under President Johnson
The Freedmen's Bureau
After a black man from Louisiana sued to sit where he wanted on a train, this Supreme Court decision in 1896 ruled that segregation did not violate the 14th Amendment as long as facilities were "separate but equal;"
Plessy v. Ferguson
Enforcement Acts
The 17th and only Democratic president during Reconstruction, he generally opposed national laws to help the freedmen, saying it should be a job of the states
Andrew Johnson
This amendment gave all men the right to vote, regardless of race or ethnicity
15th Amendment
This political party found most of its support among Southern whites and generally opposed efforts to guarantee equal rights for Black Americans
Democratic Party
Literacy tests
This group in Congress, led by Thaddeus Stevens of Pennsylvania, fought the most to ensure equal rights and fair treatment for Black Americans
Radical Republicans
This president is the 1st to be impeached, largely due to his opposition to Radical Republicans; he was not convicted
Andrew Johnson
Poll taxes and literacy tests were passed by Southern whites as ways to restrict freedmen's rights guaranteed by this amendment
15th Amendment
People, often Republicans, who moved South to help with Reconstruction and supported rights for African Americans
Carpetbaggers
These laws created racial segregation in public spaces, especially common in the South
Jim Crow Laws
True or False: Toward the end of Reconstruction, many Northerners who supported Reconstruction grew discouraged at lack of progress in the South and gave up on Reconstruction
True