post civil war review ch 17 & 18
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- cost of civil war
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confed 260,000 dead
200,000 wounded
union 360,000 dead
275,000 wounded
the south suffered most - lincoln assasination - date
- 4/15/1865
- lincoln assasination - place
- fordes theatre
- who was john w booth
- person who shot lincoln in the head
- who was samuel mudd
- john w booths's doctor
- who was mary surratt
- she took part in the conspiracy
- what was garretts' farm
- farm booth was found on
- what is springfield, il
- IL capital
- who way andrew johnson
- vice president who took lincolns place when lincoln was shot
- what was reconstruction
- process to readmit the confederate states
- civil war amendments - what is the 13th
- banned slavery
- civil war amendments - what is the - 14th
- gave blacks rights to vote
- civil war amendments - what is the - 15th
- granted slaves to vote
- what are black codes
- laws passed by southern states limiting the freedom of slaves
- what are civil rights
- right granted to all citizens
- what are carpetbaggers
- name for northerners who went south after the civil war
- what are scalawags
- name for pour white farmers who were angry at planters
- what were freemens schools
- a school set up to educate newly freed african americans
- what is sharecropping
- a system in which a land owner gave farm workers land, seed, and tools in return for crops
- who are the ku klux klan
- a group formed in 1806 that wanted to restore democratic control of the south
- was is lynching
- killing someone on the spot without
- was was the panic of 1873
- a financial crisis in which banks closed and the stock market collapsed
- what was the compromise of 1877
- an angreement resolved on 1976 rutherford b hayes became president and removed the last federal troops from the south
- who was rutherford b hayes
- became president for compromise of 1877 and removed troops from the south
- what was lincolns reconstruction plans
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a - required 10% of voters in each s state to swear an oath of loyalty to the us
b - after oath states could form a new govtmnt
c - new state govmnt had to abolish slavery - what was wade davis bills reconstruction plans
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a - required a majority of white male southerns to swear loyalty
b - denied the right to vote and hold office to any southerns who volunteer to fight for the confederate states - what was johnsons reconstruciton plans
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a - required a majority (50%) of voters in southern states to pledge loyalty
b - each state had to radify the 13th amendment - what was radical (congress) reconstruciton plans
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a - divided the south into 5 military districts commanded by an army general
b - requried southern states to radify the 14th ammendment
c - must allow blacks to vote in all southern states
d - took away vote from all former confederate officers and army officials - years of reconstruction
- 1865–1877
- johnson impeachment - what was tenure of office act
- law which forbid the president to fire gov officials without approvel, resulted in johnsons impeachment
- johnson impeachment - who was edwin stanton
- johnsons secy of state of war who was fired
- johnson impeachment - what are house of reps
- voted to bring impeachment against johnson
- johnson impeachment - what is the senate
- place where johnson trial took place in wash dc
- johnson impeachment - what is the chief justice
- the presiding officer at johnson impeachment trial
- johnson impeachment - who is edmund ross
- senator from kansas who cast the deciding vote at johnsons trial
- johnson impeachment - what were the results
- johnson was found not guilty and finished his term
- election of 1876 - who was samuel tilden
- democratic candidate who was leading the 1876 election but lost to a crongressional committee
- election of 1876 - who was rutherford hayes
- republican who lost the popular vote but won the election due to compromise
- election of 1876 - what problem occurred
- neither candidates had the majority of electoral votes. states sent two sets of results, one in favor of each candidate.
- election of 1876 - what were the results
- committee voted eight to seven, to elect rutherford hayes