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Ch. 3 Rebuilding the South Review

This is a great review for Test 3.Good Luck!The majority of these will be on the test, the rest is a nice refresher from information covered in Ch.3.

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Historyseries of facts/opinions
Plessy v. Fergusoncourts said,"separate but =ok
Jim Crowlaws making segregation official
Reconstructionperiod from 1865-1877
amnestyofficial pardon
Johnsonpres. pardoning confederates
13thamendment abolishing slavery
blackcodes leading to blacks returning to plantation work
Freedman'sBureau to gives clothes, food for blacks
disenfranchisementexclusion from voting
14thamendment blacks citizens
scalawagsoutherners cooperating with Reconstruction efforts
carpetbaggerwhite northerners in south in 1865
15thamendment giving voting rights to black males
21minimum age to vote in 1865
womencould not vote in 1865
coalitioncombination of interests
Mississippi Planforced whites into Democ. Party
Compromise of 1877led to Hayes' presidency
southin ruins after the war
northmost of U.S. Industry here in 1866
Federal Govt.played a large role in the Reconstruction process
Shermanhis idea was 40 acres and a mule
Lincolnplan was to forgive the south
TennesseeVP Johnson from this state
corruption and payoffshappened often to get amnesty
RadicalRepublican group wanting=citizenship for blacks
Stantonled Radical Republicans
Indiansnot citizens in 1866
Congresspart of Legislative Branch
6# of states allowing blacks to vote in north in 1866
1920year women got suffrage
Republicanmost blacks voted for this party during Recon.
impreachthe House voted to do this to Johnson
1# of votes short of 2/3 to convict Johnson
1868Year Grant won election for Pres.
KKKsupported the Democ.Party
plantation ownerspaid high property taxes to rebuild the south
1876 ElectionHayes and Tilden
tobaccosuccessful industry(crop) in south in 1866
parks,theatres,hotels, schoolsplaces of Jim Crow segregation in the souoth
poll tax,literacy tests,property,grandfather clauseprevented blacks in south from voting
Booker T. Washingtonfelt blacks should learn a trade
blacks should gradually join =in societyWashington
Douglasscivil rights leader in 1870's
ElamSam Tilden's dads name
New YorkTilden was Governor here in 1874
Tildenwas a Democrat
Tilden's tombstone saidI still trust the people
1886Tilden died
transformto change in form or appearance
thresholdthe beginning point
emancipateto set free
predecessora person in office before another
Grantwas Hayes' predecessor
nullifyto cancel
reconveneto reassemble
provisionaltemporary
abolitionistto get rid of something
colleaguea co-worker


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