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To build something again that was destroyed or damaged
out lawed slavery. freed all slaves. Required it a condition to join the union again.
made all former slaves citizens
No citizens can be denied to vote. All male citizens can vote.
Plan was simple and didn't require much to join the union. First part required at least one tenth of a state to take an oath. The second part required the state to write a new constitution. Third part required state to abolish slavery.
Similar to Lincoln's plan but with few changes.
a form of agriculture in which a landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crops produced on their portion of land.
Similar to sharecropping. Except had a few things such as tools, seeds, animals, etc.
American white supremacist hate group that specifically targeted African Americans (including former slaves).
The common crop farmed in Georgia
Government agency that helped freed slaves
was a minister, politician, and the 12th elected and consecrated bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. An African American, he was a pioneer in Georgia at organizing new congregations of African Americans after the American Civil War.
Congress's attempt at Reconstruction after they overtook Johnson. They consisted of the Reconstruction Acts.
Took over after Lincoln was assassinated
Northern whites who moved to the South and served as republican leaders during reconstruction for profit. Usually carried there belongings in a carpet bag.
The derogatory term given to white Southerners who cooperated with northern Reconstruction officials
Laws passed after Reconstruction ended that segregated blacks from whites
The fiercely abolitionist group that controlled Congress during Reconstruction
Former slaves didn't have this when they were on plantations. However, when freed they gained this service.
Former slaves gained the right to_____when freed.

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