Reconstruction Facts
Name that Reconstruction
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Misc.
100

Reconstruction Started in this year

1865

100

This type of reconstruction was more forgiving of the South

Presidential Reconstruction

100

Gave African American men the right to vote 

15th 

100
Famously signed the Emancipation Proclamation into law
Abraham Lincoln 
100

Completed in 1869 and connected East and West

Transcontinental Railroad

200

Reconstruction was primarily focused on this region of the country

The South

200

This this type of reconstruction, the formerly enslaved would receive citizenship. 

Radical Reconstruction 

200

Gave former slaves and anyone born in the United States citizenship

14th

200

Was Lincoln's VP

Andrew Johnson

200

Workers were held to the Land by debt

Sharecropping 

300

This man was president during the first part of reconstruction 

Andrew Johnson

300

Under this type of reconstruction, African American men would receive the right to vote and hold political office 

Radical Reconstruction

300

Outlawed Slavery

13th

300

Served under Lincoln as a Civil War General  

Grant

300

The law that blocked immigration from China

Chinese Exclusion Act

400

This political party opposed the President, and had different plans for reconstruction 

The Republican Party

400

The Republican Party was connected with this type of reconstruction 

Radical Reconstruction

400

Assured all citizens would receive "Due Process" including African Americans 

14th

400

Died in Ford's Theater 

Lincoln

400

One way in which African Americans were prevented from voting

Poll Tax, Literacy Test, Grandfather Clause, KKK intimidation

500

This former top Union Civil War general became president after Johnson

Ulysses S. Grant 

500

This democratic party enforced "Black Codes" that often forced African Americans back into "slave like" conditions in this form of reconstruction

Presidential Reconstructon

500

Amendments 13, 14, and 15 were known as the:

Reconstruction Amendments

500

Ended Reconstruction by taking the troops out of the South

Hayes

500

Supreme Court case that ruled Segregation was Constitutional due to "Separate but equal."

Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)

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