This president's reconstruction plan was referred to the 10% Plan, but was never able to be passed due to his death.
This amendment officially ended slavery in the United States.
laws passed in the South just after the Civil War aimed at controlling freedmen
Black Codes
This political party opposed President Johnson, and had more inclusive plans for reconstruction
The Republican Party
the reorganization and rebuilding of the former Confederate states after the Civil War
Reconstruction
This president's Reconstruction Plan led to "Black Codes" which often forced African Americans back into "slave like" conditions?
Andrew Johnson
This Amendment gave African American men the right to vote.
The 15th amendment.
These were tests that African Americans were required to pass before they could vote.
How many Black men were elected to office during reconstruction?
Who was impeached for refusing to work with Congress during reconstrction?
President Andrew Johnson
This former civil war General became president after Johnson
Ulysses S. Grant
Which amendment gave former slaves citizenship?
14th Amendment
A form of slavery that allowed people found guilty of crimes to be rented out to plantations.
This act made it a federal crime to try to prevent African Americans from being able to vote.
The KKK Act
What removed federal Troops from the South and ended Reconstruction?
Compromise of 1877
Who led the opposition to Andrew Johnson?
the Radical Republicans
Convicts
Many Southern States created these, which required individuals to pay before they could vote.
What are poll taxes?
a U.S. government agency that helped formerly enslaved people after the Civil War
the Freedman's Bureau
This state was the first to see its state legislature be majority Black.
South Carolina
This Republican man was elected president in 1876.
Rutherford B. Hayes
This amendment included the equal protection clause.
The 14th Amendment
System where workers were held to the Land by debt
Sharecropping
The Military Reconstruction Act sent the Military into the South. What was their purpose?
To register every Black man to vote.
In her speech, "We Are All Bound Up Together", what was Frances Watkins Harper arguing for?
Equal rights for all, including Black women (the right to vote for all women is accepted)