APUSH Period 5: Chapter 15

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Plan for Confederate re-entry into the Union, brought forth by Lincoln, rejected by South. Southern states must approve 13th Amendment, and 10% of population must swear loyalty
Ten Percent Plan
Pushed for Confederate re-entry from Congress, harsher terms, Lincoln kills by pocket veto
Wade-Davis Bill
Designed to force African-Americans back to plantation labor, reflected white economic interest
Black Codes
Congressional aid to African-Americans and war refugees
Freedmen's Bureau
Declared that all who are born in the US automatically have citizenship
14th Amendment
Divided South into 5 military districts, made states give Freedmen the right to vote in order to reenter
Reconstruction Act of 1867
All male's have right to vote guaranteed, not based on color
15th Amendment
Women's suffrage movement, remained loyal to Republicans
American Woman Suffrage Association
Women's suffrage movement, takes a more active role for women's suffrage
National Woman Suffrage Association
Freedman worked on farms, renting them, often going into debt
Sharecropping
Southern whites who supported Reconstruction
Scalawags
Northerners moving into the South for financial/political gain
Carpetbaggers
Prisoners sold to work for companies, arguably worse than slavery
Convict Leasing
Free trade, small government, low property taxes, only men who have education and property can vote
Classical Liberalism
Government leaves business and economy alone
Laissez Faire
Fake Railroad Corporation, stole money from government during Grant's presidency
Credit Mobilier
Southern counter-revolution, many Republicans/Freedmen hide due to terror in the South
Redemption
Virtually democratic (party), reigned over Southern freedmen, many freedmen hide due to terror
Ku Klux Klan
Stopped the terror of the Klan in the South, did not stop black violence
Enforcement Laws
Supreme Court begins to undercut 14th Amendment in these legal cases
Slaughter-House Cases
Lincoln's VP, Democrat, 17th President, very racist and vetoes many pro-freedmen bills, gets impeached
Andrew Johnson
Radical Republican leader, sought transformation in the South
Charles Sumner
Pennsylvanian, advocate of freedmen's political and economic rights, led many overrides on Johnson's vetoes
Thaddeus Stevens
Johnson replaces Stanton with him, Senate overrules, he resigns so Stanton can come back, 18th President
Ulysses S Grant
Former slave, established school in Missouri for freedmen, was senator of Mississippi
Blanche K Bruce
Confederate General, fought at Shiloh, determined to keep white supremacy alive, joined KKK
Nathan Bedford Forest
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