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JANUARY 9, 2014 TASKS: NEED NETBOOKS ON: SIGN IN TO CTMS

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SEMESTER TEST REVIEW COMPLETE THE SEMESTER TEST REVIEW ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS WITH A,B,C or D

CIVIL WAR AMENDMENTS CHART: CONTINUE WORKING ON AND COMPLETE

CHART. TURN IN MUST INCLUDE INFO FROM SLIDE #49 THAT

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JANUARY 8, 2014 TASKS: NEED NETBOOKS ON: SIGN IN TO CTMS

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SEMESTER TEST REVIEW WRITE FULL HEADING ON NOTEBOOK PAPER NUMBER PAPER 1 – 51 ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS WITH A,B,C or D

CIVIL WAR AMENDMENTS CHART: CONTINUE WORKING ON AND COMPLETE

CHART. TURN IN MUST INCLUDE INFO FROM SLIDE #49 THAT

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CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING

1. Abolitionist 2. Secede 3. Emancipate 4. Servitude5. Black Codes 6. Sectionalism7. States Rights8. Election of 18609. Civil War Amendments10. Reconstruction

LET’S REVIEW…

ABOLITIONIST

The goal of the abolitionist movement was the immediate emancipation of all slaves and the end of racial discrimination and segregation.

• JOHN BROWN• 1865 HARPERS FERRY,

VIRGINIA• STARTED SLAVE UPRISING

SECEDE

withdraw formally from membership in a federal union, an alliance, or a political or religious organization.

EMANCIPATE

to free (someone) from someone else's control or power.

http://thecivilwar.wikispaces.com/Emancipation+Proclamation

Issued by Lincoln: Slaves freed in Confederate States of America. Bordering states still used slavery. (*slaves freed in 13th Amendment).

BLACK CODES

A body of laws, statutes, and rules enacted by southern states immediately after the Civil War to regain control over the freed slaves, maintain white supremacy, and ensure the continued supply of cheap labor.

Congress quickly responded to the Black Codes by passing the CIVIL RIGHTS ACT of 1866, which made it illegal to discriminate against blacks by assigning them an inferior legal and economic status. Two years later the states ratified the Fourteenth Amendment, which guaranteed "equal protection of the laws" to the residents of every state.

JANUARY 9, 2014 TASKS: NEED NETBOOKS ON: SIGN IN TO CTMS

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SEMESTER TEST REVIEW COMPLETE THE SEMESTER TEST REVIEW ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS WITH A,B,C or D

CIVIL WAR AMENDMENTS CHART: CONTINUE WORKING ON AND COMPLETE

CHART. TURN IN MUST INCLUDE INFO FROM SLIDE #49 THAT

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1ST SEMESTER TEST REVIEW

Did You Know?

Did You Know?

Guadalupe Peak is the

highest pointIn the state ofTexas

At8,479 feet high

FACT:Takes between 6 and 10 hours to hike the 4.2 miles to reach the top.

TOPOGRAPHIC MAPLAND FORMS & ELEVATIONS

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Zee French are threatening our colonies in Texas

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MANUEL MIER Y TERÁN

I was 2 nd President

of Texas

The Union victory in the Civil War may have given some 4 million slaves their freedom, but African Americans faced a new onslaught of obstacles and injustices during the Reconstruction era (1865-1877). By late 1865, when the 13th Amendment officially outlawed the institution of slavery, the question of freed blacks' status in the postwar South was still very much unresolved. Under the lenient Reconstruction policies of President Andrew Johnson, white southerners reestablished civil authority in the former Confederate states in 1865 and 1866. They enacted a series of restrictive laws known as "black codes," which were designed to restrict freed blacks' activity and ensure their availability as a labor force now that slavery had been abolished. For instance, many states required blacks to sign yearly labor contracts; if they refused, they risked being arrested as vagrants and fined or forced into unpaid labor. Northern outrage over the black codes helped undermine support for Johnson's policies, and by late 1866 control over Reconstruction had shifted to the more radical wing of the Republican Party in Congress.

Grants citizenship to

all people born in

United States.

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