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