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Unit 3 Review

Unit 3 Review Lincoln’s Plan – Lenient – 10% loyalty oath Johnson’s Impeachment – Disagree over Reconstruction w/ Congress Radical Republicans - Harsh treatment of South Black Codes - Try to limit rights of former slaves

Unit 3 Review Sharecroppers - Former slaves – remain financially dependent 13th, 14th, 15th amendments - Abolish slavery, citizenship, voting for former slaves New South - More diversified economy Compromise of 1877 – Hayes removes troops from South – ends reconstruction

Unit 3 Review Ku Klux Klan – Terrorize African Americans Poll tax, literacy tests, grandfather clause - Try to limit rights of blacks in South Jim Crow laws – Segregated public facilities Solid South - Vote Democratic in elections in reaction to Radical Republicans