Reconstruction Started in this year
1865
With this type of reconstruction, the south would remain in power.
Presidential Reconstruction (Johnson)
Gave all citizens the right to vote
15th
Workers received 0 pay no matter what
Slavery
Rebuild/Reunify
Derisive names given to people who helped with Reconstruction (Name Both)
Carpetbaggers and Scalawags
With this type of reconstruction, the formerly enslaved would receive citizenship.
Radical Reconstruction
Gave former slaves citizenship
14th
Was Lincoln's VP in the Election of 1864
Andrew Johnson
Workers were held to the Land by debt
Sharecropping
Reconstruction focused on this region
The South
This man was president during the first part of reconstruction
Andrew Johnson
Under this type of reconstruction, African American men would receive the right to vote and hold political office
Radical Reconstruction
Outlawed Slavery
13th
Troops were removed from the South in the Compromise of 1877
Rutherford B. Hayes
Workers needed permission to travel or work in cities
Slavery
Name an African American elected to Congress during Reconstruction
Robert Smalls, Hiram Revels
This political party opposed the president, and had more inclusive plans for reconstruction
The Republican Party
Under this Reconstruction, after 10 percent of voters swore loyalty, states could rejoin
Lincoln's Reconstruction (10 Percent Plan)
Assured all citizens would receive "Due Process" including African Americans
14th
Died in Ford's Theater
Lincoln
Workers lived in extremely tight living quarters
Both
Group that wore white hoods and terrorized African Americans during and after Reconstruction
KKK
This former civil war General became president after Johnson
Grant
This democratic party enforced "Black Codes" that often forced African Americans back into "slave like" conditions in this form of reconstruction
Presidential Reconstructon
Gave all citizens the right to possess a weapon for self defense
2nd
Was President BEFORE Lincoln
Buchanan
Workers were taken advantage of by landowners
Both
Phrase that refers to Land given to freed African Americans during the Civil War
40 Acres and a Mule