Reconstruction and rights 2011
By: Cooper,Caleb,Gage. A is for: Abolitionist-Americans who wanted to end slavery.
Chapter 3 Note Cards. 1. 14 th Amendment Declared all persons born or naturalized in US as citizens All citizens entitled to “equal protection of the.
1 The Civil Rights Movement: Part 1 Background and the Movement up to 1965.
RECONSTRUCTION. RECONSTRUCTION PLANS LINCOLN’S 10% PLAN MUST ABOLISH SLAVERY AMNESTY OFFER CONGRESS MAJORITY NO RIGHT TO VOTE OR ELECTED OFFICE TO ANY.
And Reconstruction 1865 through 1877 A time for rebuilding the South and reunifying the country.
Unit 2 - Reconstruction
Chapter 4 Lesson 4. When the Civil War finally ended, it was clear that peace had not come easily. More than 600,000 soldiers had died. Many others.
President Lincoln’s Plan 10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,
RECONSTRUCTION
Surrender On April 8, 1865, General Lee surrendered his army at the Appomattox Court House Civil War is over.
Chapter 17 Reconstruction and the New South (1865-1896) Section 2 Radicals in Control.