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President who issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, freeing slaves.
Who is Abe Lincoln?
President that held a lenient stance towards the South, he enjoyed vetoing Congressional legislation.
Former Union General who became one of the weakest Presidents in US History.
Who is Ulysses S. Grant?
Pennsylvania Representative who led the Radical Republicans.
Who is Thaddeus Stevens?
Republican that became President by agreeing to withdraw federal troops from the South in 1877.
Who is Rutherford B. Hayes?
Freedom of Speech, Press, Assembly, Religion, and the Right to Petition.
What is the 1st Amendment?
Guarantees citizenship and equal protection under the law for African Americans.
What is the 13th Amendment?
What is the 15th Amendment?
What is the 24th Amendment?
Presidential veto by not signing a bill and letting a Congressional session expire
What is a pocket veto?
Former slaves that were in need of assistance following the Civil War
Rallying cry of freedmen, desiring land and a fair start after years of slavery
Organization that was set-up to aid former slaves after the Civil War
Derogatory name given to Northerners that came to the South in search of economic opportunity, public office, or ensuring equality
Derogatory name given to Southerners that supported the cause of Reconstruction
Party that wanted to limit the rights of African Americans and drive those blasted carpetbaggers out of the South.
Party that wanted to control the South after the Civil War by ensuring equality for African Americans.