SS8H6 - Analyze the impact of Reconstruction on Georgia.

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SS8H6 - Analyze the impact of Reconstruction on Georgia.

Major Questions After the Civil War How should the South be rebuilt? How should the states that seceded be brought back into the Union? How should former slaves be incorporated into the country as freed men and women?

Reconstructing a Nation After 4 years of war and over 200 years of slavery, could Northerners and Southerners rebuild the South together? Could they unify as citizens of the same country?

Punishment for the Confederate States? Should people who fought against the United States be recognized as citizens? Should they be punished? What should be done to the Southern state governments that fought against the United States?

African Americans in the South How would freed men and women be treated in the Southern states? How would Northerners address the issue of including former slaves as citizens in society? What were some major challenges that former slaves faced?

Reconstruction Plans Explain the key features of the Lincoln, Johnson, and Congressional Reconstruction plans.

Reconstruction Amendments Explain the roles of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments in Reconstruction.

Freedmen’s Bureau & the KKK Compare and contrast the goals and outcomes of the Freedmen’s Bureau and the Ku Klux Klan.

Sharecropping & Tenant Farming Give examples of goods and services produced during the Reconstruction Era, including the use of sharecropping and tenant farming.

African American Legislators Examine reasons for and effects of the removal of African American or Black legislators from the Georgia General Assembly during Reconstruction.

The End of Reconstruction

Comprehension Check