Acts & Amendments
People and Politics
Southern Life and Economy
Violence and Resistance
The Election of 1876
100

This act pardoned all but a few hundred Confederate leaders.

General Amnesty Act

100

He was the Republican candidate in the election of 1876

Rutherford B. Hayes

100

A term for the South’s plan to rebuild and compete with Northern industry.

New South

100

A secret group that used terror to keep Black citizens from voting.

Ku Klux Klan

100

The presidential election where no clear winner was decided on election night.

election of 1876 

200

These laws failed to protect Black rights because they were not enforced.

Civil Rights Laws

200

He won the popular vote in 1876 but lost the presidency

Samuel J. Tilden

200

A farming system where workers paid rent with crops and often fell into debt.

sharecropping

200

The Klan’s main goal during Reconstruction.

to stop Black political participation through fear and violence

200

A special commission was required because several states had these.

disputed electoral votes

300

This event brought Reconstruction to an official end.

the withdrawal of federal troops from the South

300

This phase of Reconstruction occurred when Americans were tired of scandals and controversies.

Bourbon Reconstruction

300

A company-owned community with worker housing, stores, churches, and schools.

mill town

300

This method — not laws or elections — was how the Klan maintained control.

violence and manipulation

300

This man became president after the commission awarded him the disputed votes.  

Rutherford B. Hayes