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What term refers to the plan for rebuilding the South after the Civil War?

Explore the transformative period of Reconstruction after the Civil War, including key events, challenges, and strategies that shaped the nation's future. Uncover the impact of Radical Republicans, Emancipation Proclamation, and the fight for equal rights during this pivotal time in American history.

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What term refers to the plan for rebuilding the South after the Civil War?

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  1. What term refers to the plan for rebuilding the South after the Civil War?

  2. Reconstruction

  3. What was the original reason that Lincoln joined the war?

  4. Bring the Union back together

  5. How do we remember the North’s strategy to win the war?

  6. Chain – Saw - Seize

  7. Whose plan for Reconstruction said state governments must be disbanded, states must write new constitutions, states had to ratify the 14th Amendment and allow African Americans to vote?

  8. Radical Republicans

  9. Who was the first president to be impeached?

  10. Andrew Johnson

  11. What amendment freed the slaves?

  12. 13th Amendment

  13. What was the name given to laws designed to limit the rights of blacks? The laws were passed immediately after the war.

  14. Black codes

  15. What was the political party of the conservative group in the South that didn’t want the South to change from how it was before the war?

  16. Democrats

  17. Voters had to pay a fee in order to vote.

  18. Poll tax

  19. Name 3 of the 4 S’s that were causes of the Civil War.

  20. Sectionalism, states’ rights, slavery, secession

  21. What was the name given to the government organization designed to help former slaves?

  22. Freedman’s Bureau

  23. What was the capital of the South for most of the war?

  24. Richmond, Virginia

  25. What did the chain stand for in the Northern strategy to win the war?

  26. Blockade the South

  27. What group’s goal was to break the power of rich southern planters?

  28. Radical Republicans

  29. What was another name for the North’s blockade? In other words, it was called the _____ Plan.

  30. Anaconda

  31. What economic problem did both the North and South have to deal with?

  32. Inflation

  33. What was it called when former slaves worked land and in return had to pay off a part of their crop and the cost of rent / seed in return? Most never made enough to pay off their debts.

  34. sharecropping

  35. People could vote if they could read and explain a section of the Constitution.

  36. Literacy test

  37. Group who used violence to harass freedmen.

  38. Ku Klux Klan (KKK)

  39. What happened virtually every time Andrew Johnson vetoed a bill passed by Congress?

  40. Congress overrode the veto

  41. What was the South’s strategy for winning the war?

  42. Fight a defensive war until the North got tired of fighting

  43. What did the saw stand for in the Union plan of victory?

  44. Capture the Mississippi River, splitting the Confederacy in 2

  45. What was the name given to southern Republicans who cooperated with Reconstruction?

  46. Scalawags

  47. What freed the slaves in area under Confederate control?

  48. Emancipation Proclamation

  49. What was the name given to the first battle of the Civil War?

  50. Bull Run

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