Reconstruction Interpretation
Radical Republicans
Emancipation Proclamation
The Lincoln Plan
Freedmen's Bureau
100

What was the main objective of the Reconstruction Era?

Rebuild the Union, and the dilapidated South

100

Who was the Radical Republican Majority Leader for the House of representatives?

Thaddeus Stevens

100

President Lincoln utilized the Emancipation Proclamation to the Union’s advantage by using it as a

war strategy.

100

For Southerners to become unified with the Union they had to?

 take an oath and reside in a state that abolished slavery. 

100

What are some services the Freedmen’s Bureau offers?

The Bureau was to provide EDUCATION, shelter, food, clothing, medical services, protection and other commodities to refugees and liberated African Americans.

200

What event marked the beginning of the Reconstruction/Post-Civil War Era?

General Lee surrendering to General Grant. (The end of the Civil War).

200

Who was the Radical Republican Majority Leader for the House of the Senate?

Charles Sumner.

200

President Lincoln gave the Confederacy how many days to surrender?

100 days.

200

What was the main purpose of the Lincoln Plan?

The main goal of the plan was to unify 10% of Southern citizens and to rid the South of its Post Civil war detritus.

200

Who was placed in charge of the Bureau?

Major General Oliver Otis Howard

300

In what famous building did General Lee and General Grant meet to discuss the terms of surrender?

Appomattox Court House.

300

What beliefs did the Radical Republicans have when it came to slavery?

Radical Republicans believed that slavery was immoral and that it injured the economy

300

Upon the enactment of this Proclamation, were slaves freed?

No, as a result, slaves ran away and fought in the Union.

300

Which U.S. President suggested this plan?

Abraham Lincoln

300

For what purpose was the Freedmen’s Bureau established?

The Bureau was organized to aid former slaves and their families transition to citizenship.

400

Despite the Civil War being over, did the South alter their traditions and beliefs?

No, the South was still extremely bent on their former ways. (Racism and ETC).

400

Lincoln (along with a good amount of people at the time) believed that  

whites were superior to colored folk

400

What was the main purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation?

The main goal was to free slaves from the South. 

400

Lincoln attended a play at Ford’s Theatre, Maryland on April 14, 1865 and was assassinated. Who was responsible for his death?

 Confederate Sympathizer John Wilkes Booth.

400

The Freedmen’s Bureau was ran by the U.S. Department of?

War

500

How many amendments were ratified during the Reconstruction Era?

3 amendments. The 13th, 14th,and 15th amendments were passed in regards to the racial/citizenship issues in the US. (Slavery, Citizenship, and Suffrage).

500

President Lincoln believed that it was his moral obligation to

eradicate slavery.

500

As a result of the Proclamation, what “amendment” was passed shortly after that abolished slavery?

13th amendment

500

Who succeeded President Lincoln after his death?

Vice President Andrew Johnson.

500

Who established the Freedmen's Bureau?

Congress

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