RECONSTRUCTION CRITICAL TERMS

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TERMS STUDENTS NEED TO KNOW FOR THE FLORIDA US HISTORY EOC
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ULYSSES S. GRANT 1) LINCOLN APPOINTS HIM SUPREME COMMANDER OF THE UNION ARMY 2) GENERAL LEE (CONFEDERATE MILITARY LEADER) SURRENDERED TO GRANT AT APPOMATTOX 3) LATER, BECAME 18TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
CARPETBAGGERS 1) NEW ARRIVALS FROM THE NORTH WHO CAME DOWN TO BENEFIT FROM THE COLLAPSE OF THE CONFEDERACY 2) OFTEN BECAME LEADERS OF THE NEW SOUTHERN GOVERNMENTS (SINCE INITIALLY FORMER CONFEDERATE LEADERS COULD NOT LONGER HOLD OFFICE)
SCALAWAGS SOUTHERN WHITES WHO SUPPORTED RECONSTRUCTION
RADICAL REPUBLICANS SMALL GROUP OF REPUBLICANS WHO FELT THAT THE SOUTH SHOULD BE PUNISHED AND THAT AFRICAN AMERICANS SHOULD BE GRANTED FULL POLITICAL AND CIVIL EQUALITY
CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1866 1) THE FIRST UNITED STATES FEDERAL LAW TO DEFINE CITIZENSHIP AND AFFIRM THAT ALL CITIZENS ARE EQUALLY PROTECTED BY THE LAW 2) MAINLY INTENDED TO PROTECT THE CIVIL RIGHTS OF BLACK PEOPLE AFTER THE CIVIL WAR
13TH AMENDMENT ENDED SLAVERY
14TH AMENDMENT DEFINED THE RIGHTS OF CITIZENSHIP
15TH AMENDMENT PROTECTED "ALL" CITIZENS RIGHTS TO VOTE
JIM CROW LAWS 1) LAWS ESTABLISHING RACIAL SEGREGATION IN THE SOUTH (NAMED AFTER A CHARACTER IN A SONG-DANCE SHOW) 2) PURPOSE OF JIM CROW LAWS - GET AROUND THE 13TH, 14TH, 15TH AMENDMENTS
BLACK CODES PREVENTED PERSONS OF COLOR FROM VOTING, SERVING ON JURIES, TESTIFYING IN COURT AGAINST WHITES, HOLDING OFFICE, SERVING IN THE STATE MILITIA…AND EVEN ENTERING INTO CONTRACTS AND MARRIAGES WITH WHITES
NADIR OF RACE RELATIONS 1) FROM THE END OF RECONSTRUCTION THROUGH THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY, WHEN RACISM WAS AT ITS WORST 2) ANTI-BLACK VIOLENCE, LYNCHINGS, SEGREGATION, LEGAL RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, AND EXPRESSIONS OF WHITE SUPREMACY INCREASED
SHARECROPPING 1) LANDOWNER PROVIDED LAND AND TOOLS…IN TURN, THE SHARECROPPER GAVE A LARGE SHARE OF HIS CROPS TO THE LANDOWNER 2) DIFFERENT FROM TENANT FARMING – TENANT FARMERS RENTED THE LAND BUT PROVIDED THEIR OWN TOOLS AND PROVISION S
DEBT PEONAGE 1) IF THE SHARECROPPER OR TENANT FARMER OWED ANY MONEY/CROPS TO THE LANDOWNER, HE COULD NOT LEAVE UNTIL THE DEBT WAS PAID (WHICH, IN MANY CASES, COULD NEVER HAPPEN) 2) KEPT FREEDMEN IN MUCH SAME SITUATION AS SLAVERY
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