Created by Lilly Hansen
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What word was used during Reconstruction to describe people who had been slaves before the Civil War?
What was the purpose of the Freedmen's Bureau?
The Freedman's Bureau was successful in helping start what in Georgia?
Who did sharecroppers and tenant farmers share their crops with?
After the Civil War, most Freedman farmed through what type of system?
They worked the (blank) of a plantation owner and shared their (blank) with the land owner. They were given food, clothing, and medicine on (blank) Most stayed in (blank) to their landowners. They were paid in (blank)
How were tenant farmers different from sharecroppers?
What systems were created in the south during Reconstruction to help blacks and poor whites be able to provide their families with basic necessities?
What is the name of the time period after the Civil War when the South had to rebuild and reunite with the North?
According to Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction, what was the one requirement the Southern states had to do in order to rejoin the Union?
Why was Lincoln's plan not put into action?
What were the 4 requirements of Johnson's plan for reconstruction?
The southern states had to approve the (blank) Amendment.
The southern states had to promise not to repay their (blank)
The southern states had to (blank) their secession ordinances.
Take the (blank) of allegiance
Why did President Johnson order the south to void their war debt before rejoining the Union?
What political group pressured President Johnson to make the requirements for the South's readmission into the Union tougher?
What did the South use during Reconstruction to prevent freedman from voting and having equal rights?
Why did the South have to pass the 14th Amendment before they could be readmitted?
What is the major difference in the reconstruction plans for President and Congress?
Why was the capital of Georgia moved to Atlanta during Reconstruction?
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution made slavery illegal?
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution guaranteed all men equal rights and citizenship?
What did the 15th Amendment allow for?
Why were the African Americans legislators, Tunis G. Campbell,Jr., Henry McNeal Turner and Aaron Bradley kicked out of the Georgia state legislature?
What program did the black members of the Georgia General Assembly help tp set up?
What group formed after the Civil War who wanted to intimidate blacks and white Republicans from voting and running for political office?
Bourbon Triumvirate and the Feltons
They wanted to develop the (blank) and (blank) industries
They all believed in (blank) supremacy
They were Joseph(blank), Alfred(Blank), and John(Blank)
Democratic Party of 1800
They believed in (Blank) supremacy.
They believed in (Blank) rights
Most of their support came from (Blank) states
What 3 programs or ideas did the Feltons stand for?
Why did the Feltons challenge the Bourbons?
Who was the first female US senator who served for only 10 days?
What was created after the Civil War in Georgia that allowed companies to get prisoners for workers, but it was challenged by many because it was system similar to slavery?
What famous Georgian is associated with all of the following: Georgia Tech, Grady Hospital, and the Atlanta Journal Newspaper?
What did Henry Grady mean by a "New South"?
What event held in Atlanta in 1896 was to get northern investors to build factories in the South?
What political party was formed at the end of the 19th century to represent the concerns of farmers and the working class in factories?
Which Georgian ran for President and Vice-President in 2 separate elections for the Populist Party?
Rural Delivery Bill
It was introduced by Georgia Populist Senator (Blank)
It allowed all rural families to get their (Blank) delivered for free
It was one way the Populist party showed their support towards poor (Blank) and (Blank)