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The American Promise: A Compact History Third Edition Roark • Johnson • Cohen • Stage • Lawson • Hartmann The American Promise: A Compact History Third Edition Chapter 16 Reconstruction, 1863–1877 Sec 1 - Wartime Reconstruction Copyright © 2007 by Bedford/St. Martin’s

“To Bind Up the Nation’s Wounds” Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction Click me! Wade – Davis Bill

Land and Labor The Farming economy was in shambles

Land and Labor Transition from Slavery to Free Labor Military Labor Codes Mandatory “Free” labor Share cropping Freedman’s Bureau

The African American Quest for Autonomy FREEDOM!!! Find Family Worship God

Assignment: Read the three letters on pages 404 - 405 Answer the questions on page 405 on paper Read Pages 403-407 For tomorrow!