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Module 19: Reconstruction

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Horizontales
(1866) a constitutional amendment giving full rights of citizenship to all people born or naturalized in the United States, except for American Indians
the period following the Civil War during which the U.S. government worked to reunite the nation and to rebuild the southern states
(1870) a constitutional amendment that gave African American men the right to vote
a law that gave African Americans legal rights equal to those of white Americans
an agreement to settle the disputed presidential election of 1876; Democrats agreed to accept Republican Rutherford B. Hayes as president in return in for the removal of federal troops from the South
(1870-1871) laws passed by Congress that made it a crime to interfere with elections or deny citizens equal protection under the law
an agency established by Congress in 1865 to help poor people throughout the South
(1822-1901) American clergyman, educator, and politician, he became the first African American in the U.S. Senate
(1867-1868) the laws that put the southern states under U.S. military control and required them to draft new constitutions upholding the Fourteenth Amendment
the forced separation of people of different races in public places
a law that enforced segregation in the southern states
President Abraham Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction; once 10 percent of voters in a former Confederate state took a U.S. loyalty oath, they could form a new state government and be readmitted to the Union
Verticales
(1865) a constitutional amendment that outlawed slavery
a special tax that a person had to pay in order to vote
members of Congress who felt that southern states needed to make great social changes before they could be readmitted to the Union
the process used by a legislative body to bring charges of wrongdoing against a public official
(1896) U.S. Supreme Court case that established the "separate-but-equal" doctrine for public facilities
laws passed in the southern states during Reconstruction that greatly limited the freedom and rights of African Americans.
a secret society created by white southerners in 1866 that used terror and violence to keep African Americans from obtaining their civil rights