Congress and Reconstruction
Laws and Policies
Reconstruction Amendments
Reconstruction Presidents
Reconstruction in the South
100

Name of the group in Congress who wanted the south to change dramatically after the Civil War. Wanted Reconstruction "to the max". 

Radical Republicans

100

Government agency that provided for the immediate needs of former slaves and poor whites in the south

Freedman's Bureau

100

Banned slavery in all US states and territories

The 13th Amendment

100

His assassination in 1865 threw the Reconstruction process into upheaval

Abraham Lincoln 

100

Group committed acts of violence against African Americans in the south. Wanted to keep blacks in a lower social and economic position. 

KKK (Ku Klux Klan)

200

Leader of the Radical Republicans

Thaddeus Stevens

200

Plan developed by Lincoln which set the bar for reintegrating southern states very low

Ten Percent Plan

200

States that no one can deny the right to vote based on race

15th Amendment

200

This president was at odds with the Radicals Republicans in Congress over how to handle Reconstruction. He actions resulted in his impeachment, and nearly saw him removed from office. 

Andrew Johnson

200

When a farmer works someone else's land and pays them back with a portion of their crop. Often keeps the farmer poor and/or in debt. 

Sharecropping/Tenant farming

300

Congressional faction that wanted as few changes to the south as possible after the war

Copperheads/Peace Democrats

300

This law, insisted upon by Radical Republicans, put the military in charge of the southern states. It was one of the most hated aspects of Reconstruction by Southerners. 

Military Reconstruction Act

300

Gave former slaves citizenship

The 14th Amendment

300

Took over Reconstruction after Andrew Johnson failed to win a second term

Ulysses S. Grant

300

Laws in the post-Civil War southern states that were meant to keep African Americans in an inferior position to whites (not voting specific)

Black Codes

400

This law, passed by Congress as part of their feud with Johnson, tried to limit Johnson's power as Commander-in-Chief

Command of the Army Act

400

President Andrew Johnson vetoed this bill, which would have guaranteed civil rights for African Americans

Civil Rights bill

400

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

The 14th Amendment

400

His election in 1877 came with a compromise to remove troops from the south and officially end Reconstruction

Rutherford B. Hayes

400

Name given to "traitors" FROM THE SOUTH who supported Reconstruction

Scalawags

500

Andrew Johnson was impeached on 11 counts, but the biggest was his supposed violation of which act recently passed by Congress?

The Tenure of Office Act

500

This law, passed during Grant's administration, returned nearly all former Confederate leaders to positions of government power

Amnesty Act of 1872

500

Was protested by certain activists such as Susan B. Anthony

15th Amendment

500

This man would have become president if Andrew Johnson had been removed

Benjamin Wade

500

This event occurred in 1873 when 300 African Americans were killed after asserting their right to vote in Louisiana

Colfax Massacre