Presidents of Reconstruction | ||
#1 | He was considered a moderate and good politician | Abraham Lincoln |
#2 | He was from the South and considered to be a racist president | Andrew Johnson |
#3 | He was a former Union commander who served as president from 1869-1877 | Ulysses S. Grant |
#4 | Reconstruction may have turned out differently if he has not been assassinated. | Abraham Lincoln |
#5 | His election in 1877 marked the end of Reconstruction | Rutherford B. Hayes |
Amendments and Other political rulings | ||
#1 | This amendment freed all slaves in the U.S. | 13th Amendment |
#2 | This amendment guarantees rights and privileges to all citizens | 14th |
#3 | These laws separated the races | Jim Crow |
#4 | This guaranteed all males the right to vote | 15th Amendment |
#5 | This ended Reconstruction | Compromise of 1877 / election of 1876 / election of Hayes |
Plans and goals | ||
#1 | The main goal of this group was to keep blacks from voting | KKK |
#2 | Lincoln and Congress both agreed on the creation of this. | Freedman's bureau |
#3 | Keeping the country together was the main goal of this person | Abraham Lincoln |
#4 | This was a Federal Agency designed to aid freed slaves and relieve the South's immediate needs. | Freedman's Bureau |
#5 | What group felt African-Americans should receive full citizen's rights | Radical Republicans |
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