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What did the reconstruction want to accomplish

aimed to reintegrate the Southern states into the Union, establish civil rights for formerly enslaved people, and rebuild the Southern economy

100

Who was Andrew Johnson?

Andrew Johnson was the 17th President of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869. He is primarily known for his lenient Reconstruction policies towards the South, which led to clashes with the Radical Republicans in Congress, his impeachment, and ultimately, his acquittal. He was also known for being a "War Democrat" and for his ability to connect with the common man, though he was criticized for his dictatorial nature and lack of ability to compromise. 

100

What was the Second Reconstruction Act?

The Second Reconstruction Act, passed in March 1867, was a federal law enacted to further define the process for readmitting former Confederate states into the Union. It built upon the First Reconstruction Act by providing specific procedures for voter registration and elections, including the empowerment of Union-appointed military officers to oversee these processes. Additionally, it mandated oaths of loyalty to the Union, aiming to prevent individuals associated with the Confederate government from participating in the process of forming new state governments.

100

a pejorative term used to describe white Southerners who supported Reconstruction policies and the Republican Party after the Civil War

What are Scalawags

200

What were some Political and Social Changes

African Americans gained access to political participation and education, but also faced significant resistance and violence from white Southerners. 

200

This Amendment prohibited states from denying the right to vote based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

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300

What were some economic struggles

The South struggled to rebuild its economy, and many former slaves faced difficulties finding work and economic stability. 

300
This agency, established in 1865, provided food, clothing, shelter, education, and help finding work to formerly enslaved people. 



The Freedmens Bureau

400

What was The Compromise of 1877

The election of 1876, disputed due to a lack of clear winner, led to the Compromise of 1877, which ended Reconstruction and withdrew federal troops from the South, effectively leaving the Southern states to their own devices.

400

This amendment granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States, including former slaves, and guaranteed equal protection under the law.

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500

What was a voilence group in the civil war

Groups like the Ku Klux Klan used violence and intimidation to suppress Black voters and undermine Reconstruction efforts

500

What was the Amendment that abolished slavery?

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