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Civil War/Reconstruction Some Essential Questions

Civil War/Reconstruction Some Essential Questions. What were the actual causes of the Civil War? What were the actual Outcomes of the Civil War? What gains did Blacks achieve during the War and Reconstruction?---or not?. Slavery and Back Again!. Pre-Civil War Politics and Legal Actions

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Civil War/Reconstruction Some Essential Questions

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  1. Civil War/Reconstruction Some Essential Questions • What were the actual causes of the Civil War? • What were the actual Outcomes of the Civil War? • What gains did Blacks achieve during the War and Reconstruction?---or not?

  2. Slavery and Back Again! • Pre-Civil War • Politics and Legal Actions • Southern Reaction • Second Slavery • People • New Black Leadership/Black (Negro) Culture

  3. Jim Crow

  4. Pre Civil War • Slave Trade • Abolitionist • Uncle Tom’s Cabin • Fugitive Slave Laws • Missouri Compromise • Kansas-Nebraska Act • Bleeding Kansas

  5. Politics and Legal Action • Succession/Legal?.....States Rights? • Reconstruction • Dred Scott • 13th Amendment • 14th Amendment • 15th Amendment • Civil Rights Act • Plessy v. Ferguson

  6. Southern Reaction • Riots/Violence/KKK • Black Codes • Voting----Disenfranchised • Literacy Test • Grandfather Clauses • Poll Tax • County Primaries • Threats Intimidation-----Klan

  7. Return to Slavery • Sharecropping • Tennant Farmers • Croppers • Land-Owners 1900 13.5 Million Acres owned by Blacks 100 M Acres Owned By Whites 1910 15.7M Acres for blacks----no reduction for Whites----huge reductions in the next decade. Crop Lien----Peonage

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