Reconstruction the 13th amendment is ratified
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13th Amendment (Ratified in December, 1865) A. Slavery abolished B. "Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate . legislation. IV. Rebuilding the South A. Richmond, Charleston, and Atlanta were destroyed B. Economically the South lay in ruins 1.
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13th Amendment (Ratified in December, 1865) A. Slavery abolished B. "Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate . legislation. IV. Rebuilding the South A. Richmond, Charleston, and Atlanta were destroyed B. Economically the South lay in ruins 1.
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The 13th, 14th and 15th amendments to the United States Constitution are sometimes called the “Reconstruction Amendments.” They were passed in order to abolish slavery and to establish the rights of former slaves. 14th Amendment (1868) AMENDMENT XIV. Section 1.
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Document A: The 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments (ORIGINAL) The 13th, 14th and 15th amendments to the United States Constitution are sometimes called the “Reconstruction Amendments.” They were passed in order to abolish slavery and to establish the rights of former slaves. 13th Amendment (1865) AMENDMENT XIII . Section 1.
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Oct 15, 2018 · Reconstruction era. Age of Jackson. Second Great Awakening. War of 1812. The 13th Amendment affected the lives of millions of African Americans by— Providing them with voting rights. Granting them their freedom of speech. Providing them with access to the court system. Granting them their permanent freedom from slavery.
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13th Amendment – (1865) ratified near end of the Civil War, it made slavery illegal in the US. Reconstruction – name for the overall program to “reconstruct” the US by readmitting Southern states. Lincoln’s Reconstruction Plan – 10% sign oath and create new state govt.
[DOC File]Reconstruction – 1865-1877
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Southern states were not pleased, and made compromises in order to rid themselves of these "military dictatorships."By 1870, all of the former Confederate states had ratified these amendments and were readmitted into the Union. Reconstruction ended in 1877 with the removal of Union troops from Confederate territory.
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The Civil War ends. Lincoln is assassinated. The 13th Amendment is ratified, prohibiting slavery. 1866. The “Black Codes” are passed by all white legislators of the former Confederate States. Congress passes the Civil Rights Act, conferring citizenship on African Americans and granting them equal rights to whites.
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13th Amendment. The Amendment was ratified in _____, 1865 which banned _____. Congress Breaks with the President. After Johnson _____ the Freedmen’s Bureau bill in February, 1866 and the 1866 Civil Rights Act in March, 1866, Congress passed both bills over Johnson’s _____.
The 13th Amendment: History and Impact
Document A: The 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments (Modified) The 13th, 14th and 15th amendments to the United States Constitution are sometimes called the “Reconstruction Amendments.” They were passed in order to abolish slavery and to establish the rights of former slaves. 13th Amendment (1865) AMENDMENT XIII . Section 1.
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