This man was President during the Civil War and killed by John Wilkes Booth
Abraham Lincoln
This was the name of President Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction.
10% Plan
This law banned Slavery in the United States.
13th Amendment
This group was created in the South to terrorize African Americans.
These laws were passed in the South after Reconstruction to take away rights from African Americans.
Jim Crow Laws
This man wanted to let White Southerners do whatever they wanted.
Andrew Johnson
This group in Congress wanted to punish the south and give African Americans Civil Rights.
Radical Republicans
This Amendment gave African Americans Citizenship and Equal Protection under the law.
14th Amendment
True or False: White Southerners hated Carpetbaggers because they felt that Carpetbaggers were trying to take advantage of the South.
True
This general encouraged white southerners to peacefully reunite with the North as Americans.
Robert E. Lee
This president had success using the army to hunt down the KKK.
This nickname was for northerners who moved to the South during Reconstruction.
Carpetbaggers
This amendment gave African American men the right to vote.
15th Amendment
This group was created to help freed African Americans with schooling, medical aid, and food aid.
Freedmen's Bureau
This man was a powerful voice for equal rights for all people.
Frederick Douglass
This man ended Reconstruction by removing troops from the south.
Rutherford B. Hayes
This was the nickname for white southerners who helped with Reconstruction.
Scallywags
These two groups were denied full rights during Reconstruction.
Women and Native Americans
This agreement allowed Rutherford B. Hayes to become President if he agreed to remove troops from the South.
Compromise of 1877
This type of Reconstruction was led by Radical Republicans
Congressional Reconstruction.
This president was impeached in 1868.
Andrew Johnson
Presidents Lincoln/Johnson wanted this type of Reconstruction.
Easy
This law gave African Americans civil rights and allowed troops to enforce Reconstruction.
The Civil Rights Act of 1866
This marked the end of Reconstruction.
Removing Troops from the South
These Laws were passed in the South with the goal of recreating Slavery.
Black Codes.