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Reconstruction in Texas

Reconstruction in Texas. 1865-1877. Vocabulary. a mendment – a change made to a law, bill or document, in this case the U.S. Constitution. emancipate - to free slaves freedmen – a person who has been freed from slavery . suffrage - voting rights. Vocabulary.

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Reconstruction in Texas

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  1. Reconstruction in Texas 1865-1877

  2. Vocabulary • amendment – a change made to a law, bill or document, in this case the U.S. Constitution. • emancipate - to free slaves • freedmen – a person who has been freed from slavery. • suffrage - voting rights

  3. Vocabulary • Reconstruction – the post-Civil War period from 1865 to 1877; the U.S. re-admitted the southern states to the Union and the federal government implemented policies affecting southern states. • Black Codes - laws passed in southern U.S. states after Reconstruction to deny African Americans' civil rights

  4. Reconstruction • The process of reuniting the nation and rebuilding the southern states • Reconstruction lasted for 12 years from 1865 to 1877

  5. Juneteenth • January 1863 • Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed the slaves in the Confederacy (South) • June 19, 1865 • Emancipation Day in Texas • Gordon Granger, a Union Major-General came to Galveston and issued the Emancipation Proclamation • Freed Texas slaves

  6. Reconstruction Amendments • (13th) Thirteenth Amendment • Abolished (ended) slavery in the U.S. • (14th) Fourteenth Amendment • Equal rights and citizenship given to African Americans • (15th) Fifteenth Amendment • Suffrage for African American males

  7. Social Effects of Reconstruction • Black Codes • State laws that limited rights of African Americans • Ku Klux Klan • Terrorized African American voters and kept them from voting

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