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 As southern states were readmitted into the Union, as former Confederates were granted amnesty and regained their voting rights, and as the Union army.

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2  As southern states were readmitted into the Union, as former Confederates were granted amnesty and regained their voting rights, and as the Union army gradually withdrew from the South, it became harder for southern Republicans to hold onto power and for African Americans to hold onto their rights.

3  Conservatives charged that Republicans were corrupt.  The Ku Klux Klan, organized in 1867, terrorized blacks and whites who supported them.  In 1870, North Carolina Governor William Holden called out the militia to stop the Klan and began what would be known as the “Kirk- Holden War.”  By the end of that year, Conservatives had regained control of the legislature.

4  History of legislation in North Carolina  reveals an amount of fraud  wide-spread ruin and dismay  failures in crops and a disorganized system of labor  Oppressive Tax System  Railroad schemes, without number – a continued waste of public funds  Carpetbaggers conspired against people of NC with false promises

5 Ku Klux Klan costumes in North Carolina, 1870.

6  The Ku-Klux-Klan was an organization conceived in sin, and born in iniquity  based not so much upon any wrongs or oppression that its members were actually suffering at the hands of the members of the newly organized government of the State

7  South ought to have been left alone to secede from the Union of these States, and not restrained by the vigorous North  South Carolina ought to have been given loose reins to reconstruct herself, and make her own laws  Put Freedman back into their rightful places  “carpet-bagger” as the common foe, and, as a consequence, let them associate with who they like (would eventually be banished from the South)

8  ku-klux-ism--a policy of cowardice, perjury, rapine and murder  organized, having a ritual, signs, grips and passwords  wore masks to conceal their cowardly faces  bound each other with a solemn oath not to reveal the name of any member, nor divulge any secret of the order.  Their name, “Ku-Klux-Klan,” is said to have been suggested to them by the sound made in the act of cocking and discharging the rifles and shot-guns carried by them

9  http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/nchist- civilwar/4812 http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/nchist- civilwar/4812  Article

10  passed the “Shoffner Act,” introduced by Alamance County Republican senator T. M. Shoffner.  The law enabled the governor to declare a county “to be in a state of insurrection (uprising against authority)  call into active service the militia of the state to such an extent as may become necessary  Holden declared martial law in Alamance County on March 7, 1870, and in Caswell County on July 8.  George W. Kirk, who was born and raised in Greene County, Tennessee, to lead the state militia troops (slide continues)

11  state militia, predominately consisting of men from eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina, arrived in Alamance and Caswell Counties in July  arrested over 100 individuals, mostly without incident.  Holden and Kirk ignored writs of habeas corpus that were issued by a state judge  Support originally given by Ulysses S. Grant was taken away, which would lead to Holden’s impeachment  The suspected Klan leaders and members were released in late August, and, in November, Alamance and Caswell Counties were declared to no longer be in a state of insurrection.

12  http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/nchist- civilwar/4815 http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/nchist- civilwar/4815  Article

13  http://www.history.com/topics/us- presidents/compromise-of-1877 http://www.history.com/topics/us- presidents/compromise-of-1877  The Compromise of 1877: was a purported informal, unwritten deal that settled the intensely disputed 1876 U.S. presidential election, pulled federal troops out of state politics in the South, and ended the Reconstruction Era.


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