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Civil War Reconstruction

After the War PeopleMiscellaneousVirginia

These people needed housing, clothing, food and jobs after the war Who are the freed slaves?

The unfair difference in the treatment of people is known as this What is discrimination?

One of two measures taken to resolve some of the problems in Virginia after the war What are the Freedmen’s Bureau and Sharecropping?

The capital city of Virginia that grew because of railroads What is Richmond?

The period following the Civil War in which Congress passed laws What is reconstruction?

The separation of people, usually based on race or religion What is segregation?

These laws established segregation or separation of the races and reinforced prejudices held by whites What are the “Jim Crow” laws?

This county grew because of coal deposits What is Tazewell?

A system common in Virginia after the war in which freed- men and poor white farmers rented land from a landowner by promising to pay the landowner with a share of his crop What was sharecropping?

The gains African Americans made after the Civil War were lost due to these laws What are “Jim Crow” laws?

Tax that had to be paid in order to vote What was a poll tax?

Due to growth in Virginia, these were needed for travel What are better roads?

A government agency that provided food, schools, and medical care for the freed slaves and other in Virginia and the rest of the South What was the Freedmen’s Bureau?

During Reconstruction they began to have power in Virginia’s government, and men of all races could vote Who are African Americans?

These helped expand business, agriculture and industry What are railroads?

These industries became important after Reconstruction What are tobacco products and tobacco farming?

This was in ruins after the Civil War because money had no value. Banks were closed and railroads, bridges, plantations and crops were destroyed What is Virginia’s economy?

The “Jim Crow” laws did these things to keep African Americans from voting. What are unfair poll taxes and voting tests?

Railroads brought people and these to cities What are jobs?

Businesses and factories began to cause this to Virginia cities after the Civil War and Reconstruction What is growth?