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Reconstruction – North and South Chapter 18

Reconstruction – North and South Chapter 18. Remembering the Civil War

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Reconstruction – North and South

Chapter 18

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I. Development in the North

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III. A Transformed South

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IV. Legally Free/Socially Bound

““He had neither money, property, nor He had neither money, property, nor friends. He was free from the old friends. He was free from the old

plantation, but he had nothing but dusty plantation, but he had nothing but dusty road under his feet…He was turned road under his feet…He was turned

loose, naked, hungry, and destitute to loose, naked, hungry, and destitute to the open sky.”the open sky.”

- Frederick Douglass- Frederick Douglass

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VII. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

John Wilkes BoothJohn Wilkes Booth

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Ford’s TheatreFord’s Theatre

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On his deathbed across from theatreOn his deathbed across from theatre

Harper’s WeeklyHarper’s Weekly

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Lying in State at the White HouseLying in State at the White House

Harper’s WeeklyHarper’s Weekly

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From From Harper’s WeeklyHarper’s Weekly

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July 7, 1865July 7, 1865

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Mary SurrattMary Surratt

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VIII. Andersonville and Henry Wirz

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XI. Radical Republicans

John BinghamJohn BinghamPrinciple Framer of 14Principle Framer of 14thth Amendment Amendment

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XII. Johnson’s Battle with Congress

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XIV. Triumph of Congressional Reconstruction• 1866 Mid-Term Elections• Military Reconstruction Act• Command of the Army Act• Tenure of Office Act• Second Reconstruction Act• Third Reconstruction Act

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XV. Impeachment and Trial of President Johnson

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XVI. Election of 1868

Ulysses S. GrantUlysses S. Grant

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XVII. The Freed Slaves

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Mary McLeod BethuneMary McLeod Bethune

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XVIII. Blacks in Southern Politics

““I believe, my friends and fellow-citizens, we I believe, my friends and fellow-citizens, we are not prepared for this suffrage. But we can are not prepared for this suffrage. But we can learn. Give a man tools and let him learn. Give a man tools and let him commence to use them, and in time he will commence to use them, and in time he will learn the trade. So it is with voting.”learn the trade. So it is with voting.”

- Mr. Beverly Nash - Mr. Beverly Nash (Black Delegate in the South Carolina Convention of (Black Delegate in the South Carolina Convention of 1868)1868)

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XIX. Carpetbaggers and Scalawags

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XX. Radical Republican Record

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XXII. Conservative Resurgence

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XXIII. The Grant Years

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XXIV. The $$$ Debate

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XXV. Scandals

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XXVI. Election of 1872

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XXVII. Panic of 1873

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XXVIII. Election of 1876

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XXIX. End of Reconstruction