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beginning
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Wade-Davis Bill
The Wade–Davis Bill of 1864 was a bill proposed for the Reconstruction of the South written by two Radical Republicans,
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share cropping
when some one would lend land to some to grow crops and the person whom growing the crops had to share some portion of the crops to the owner.
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Special Field Order 15
400,000 acres of land to newly freed black families in forty-acre segments. https://www.britannica.com -
kkk
A group created and determined to hate others than white. https://www.britannica.com -
slavery no more 13-15 amendment
removes slavery by making it a law. https://www.britannica.com -
Freedman’s Bureau
a group that wanted those who migrated to the us get clothes food and supplies to live. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Michael-Hartley-Freedman -
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black codes
almost slavery but manuel work with very little pay created by the south. https://www.britannica.com -
Civil Rights Bill of 1866
a movement to make african americans equal to white men. https://www.britannica.com/event/American-civil-rights-movement -
Reconstruction Acts
need for southern states to become part of the union https://www.britannica.com -
Impeachment of President Johnson
was Impeachmed for his multiple counts of his high crimes. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Andrew-Johnson -
Great Constitutional Revolution
transformed the federal system so that those who flock to the us have citizenship. https://www.britannica.com/topic/constitutional-law -
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Enforcement Acts
gave the african americans the right to vote. https://www.britannica.com/event/Reconstruction-United-States-history -
slaughter
Slaughterhouse was the Court's first interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment, arguably the most important addition to the Constitution after the. https://www.britannica.com -
Civil Rights Act of 1875
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bargain of 1877
was a document that made the government pull the remaining troops out of the south but it was informal. https://www.britannica.com -
radical republicans
people who fought for the freeing of slaves. https://www.britannica.com