Amendments and other documents Reconstruction groups Labor during Reconstruction Reconstruction Plans Removal of African America Legislators
200
13th Amendment
This amendment abolished slavery
200
The Freedman's Bureau and the Ku Klux Klan
These two groups were formed during the era of reconstruction.
200
Sharecropping and Tenant Farming
These two systems were created to provide poor whites and blacks with jobs
200
Congress' Plan
This reconstruction plan split the south into 5 military districts and placed the south under military control
200
The removal of the military from the south
What signaled the end of reconstruction
400
Emancipation Proclamation
Similar to the 13th Amendment, this document INTENDED to abolish slavery
400
The Freedman's Bureau
This group offered food, clothing, shelter, etc. to newly freed African Americans.
400
Tenant farmers
These workers usually had some of their own farming equipment, so they only had to pay the land owner for the land that they farmed on.
400
Lincoln's Plan
This plan, known as the 10% plan, required that one-tenth of the population (that voted in the election of 1860) must sign an oath of loyalty to the U.S before being readmitted to the Union.
400
They were considered non-citizens, unethical practices, illiteracy, attacks on their personal character, non-resident of the county they were elected in, fabricated charges.
List 2 of the reasons for the removal of African American legislators for GA's General Assembly
600
14th Amendment
This amendment granted citizenship to African American men.
600
The Ku Klux Klan
This group was made up of former confederate soldiers
600
Sharecroppers
These workers paid the land owner to work on their land and received food, shelter, and clothing as well. These people also paid the land owner to use their farming equipment.
600
Johnson's Plan
This plan was considered a slap on the wrist and offered pardons to all white southerners who fought in the war.
600
Georgia would not be admitted to the Union.
Georgia was placed under military reconstruction.
How did the removal of black legislators impact Georgia's reentry to the Union
800
15th Amendment
This amendment granted the right to vote to African American men.
800
1. They both targeted the same group of people
2. They both started out with good intentions
3. They both had social and political goals for former slaves.
The KKK and the Freedman's Bureau are similar in what ways?
800
By providing a share of the crop
Other than the food, land, shelter, and clothing; how did land owners "pay" sharecroppers
800
He was assassinated
Why did the U.S not follow through with Lincoln's plan for reconstruction
800
They were beat, murdered, charged with crimes, etc.
Increase of violence against them.
How were the black legislators lives impacted after their removal
15th Amendment
This amendment was ratified before Georgia was readmitted into the Union
One group hurt the people they targeted while another group helped the group they targeted.
In what ways did the the KKK and Freedman's Bureau differ
Lumber, Cotton, Rice, Wheat, Corn, Retail Stores, Textile Mills, and other manufacturing companies
Name at least 2 of the goods and/or services produced in Georgia during Reconstruction.
Radical Republicans
This group of people in Congress favored harsh punishments on the south
The 14th Amendment
The legislators were removed because they were considered noncitizens, because they were black. This directly violates which amendment?






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