Chapter 18 Flashcards
What is Reconstruction?
Rebuilding the former confederate states and readmitting them to the Union
Compare Lincoln’s 10 Percent Plan with the Radical Republican plan.
Lincolns 10% plan- forgiving on the south
Radical Republicans- wanted a harsher readmission process
What was the Freedman’s Bureau?
Agency that helped African Americans make the transition to freedom
Where was Lincoln assassinated?
Ford’s Theatre
Who assassinated President Lincoln?
John Wilkes Booth
What building was the location where Lincoln died?
The Petersen House
Who becomes the 17th President of the United States?
Andrew Johnson
What was the significance of the 13th Amendment?
Abolished slavery in 1865
What was the significance of the 14th Amendment?
Gave full citizenship to anyone born in the US, including A-A’s in 1866
What was the significance of the 15th Amendment?
Gave A-A men the right to vote in 1870
What did 14 African Americans do in Tennessee in the late 1800’s?
Served in the state’s general assembly
Who won the Election of 1868?
Ulysses S. Grant
What were carpetbaggers?
Northerners that moved to the south during reconstruction to find wealth by bringing industry to the region
What did the name scalawags mean?
Named used by former confederates to describe some white southerners that were pro-Union
What was the largest terrorist group in America against African-American rights?
The Ku Klux Klan or the KKK
What was unique about Rutherford B. Hayes’ victory in the Election of 1876?
He won with more electoral votes but less popular votes
What were the purpose of poll taxes and literacy tests in many Southern states?
To keep A-A’s from voting
What is segregation?
Separation of races
What were Jim Crow Laws?
Required A-A’s and Whites to be separated in almost every public place in the south
What did the court case Plessy v Ferguson say about segregation?
It was legal as long as it was separate AND legal
What was an exoduster?
A-A’s that left the south after the war
Who was the Tennessean that helped lead a group of exodusters to Kansas?
Benjamin “Pap” Singleton