Section 1-5 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Reconstruction Debate Americans faced many difficult issues over.
Chapter 14: Now That We Are Free: Reconstruction and the New South, 1863-1890
Political re-entry of formerly rebellious states Economic devastation of the South Education and support of freedmen.
Main Idea Congress opposed Lincoln’s and Johnson’s plans for Reconstruction and instead implemented its own plan to rebuild the South Reconstruction was.
The Reconstructio n Era 1865-1877. LINCOLN’S VIEW OF RECONSTRUCTION A matter of restoring legitimate state governments Federal government should NOT punish.
Reconstruction and Its Aftermath Chapter 17. What To Do???? Even before the Civil War was over it was debated on what to do with the Southern states.
RECONSTRUCTION. RECONSTRUCTION BEGINS When the war ended, the Union had to deal with the defeated south. Reconstruction, or the process of readmitting.
America’s History Fifth Edition Chapter 15: Reconstruction, 1865–1877 Copyright © 2004 by Bedford/St. Martin’s Henretta Brody Dumenil Ware.
Chapter 12: Reconstruction American History. Plans begin to unfold The president and Congress grappled with the difficult tasks of Reconstruction, or.
Chapter 16 - Reconstruction Section Notes Rebuilding the South The Fight over Reconstruction Reconstruction in the South Video Impact of Reconstruction.
The Start of the Civil War. Secession!: SC Dec. 20, 1860.
The Reconstruction Era 1863-1877. Lincoln’s Legacy In the last month of the war, President Lincoln had established a special bureau to assist former slaves.