Reconstruction (Post-Civil War)
Reconstruction (Post-Civil War)
Chapter 9, Sections 1 & 2
TERM DEFINITION IMPACT ON GA
|Freedman’s Bureau | | |
|Share-cropping | | |
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|Tenent farming | | |
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|Presidential Reconstruction | |Georgia would have rejoined the Union faster and easier. |
|Congressional Reconstruction | |Georgia was under military occupation until 1877, citizens had|
| | |to sign oath of allegiance to the Union. Ex-confederate |
| | |soldiers put on trial. |
|13th Amendment | | |
|14th Amendment | | |
|15th Amendment | | |
|Blacks in politics |32 black Republicans elected to General Assembly in 1868. | |
|Ku Klux Klan | | |
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