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Review #4: The Civil War & Reconstruction

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1 Review #4: The Civil War & Reconstruction
Pg. 22 & 23

2 Northern v. Southern Economies
North – moved away from slavery to factories due to climate South – climate & cotton gin caused slavery to become more entrenched

3 Missouri Compromise (1820)
Slavery is banned in the land acquired through the Louisiana Purchase ABOVE the 36° 30’ Missouri = slave state (12) Maine = free state (12) Purpose? Establish regulations for the extension of slavery Impact? 1st time the U.S. compromises over slavery later overturned by Dred Scott v. Sanford

4 Compromise of 1850 California is free state
FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW- required that escaped slaves be returned to owner Popular sovereignty (vote of people) would determine whether territory in Mexican Cession would be slave or free

5 Kansas-Nebraska Act / Bleeding Kansas
Overturned Missouri Compromise (1820) Popular Sovereignty – Allowed people to determine slave or free state in Kansas and Nebraska Bleeding Kansas – people for and against slavery rushed into Kansas  violence erupted

6 Election of 1860 (Lincoln) 1860 States were divided
Election of Lincoln (opposed to the extension of slavery) drove Southerners to threaten succession

7 Reconstruction reincorporate the Southern states & restore the union
lasted from 1865 to 1877 required rebuilding the nation’s economy & government

8 White Control of the South
Black Codes: Secret Societies: Poll Taxes: Literacy Tests: Grandfather Clauses: Jim Crow Laws: Tried to keep conditions close to slavery for African Americans in the South Required that citizens demonstrate that they could read & write before voting (Constitution) Ku Klux Klan formed to frighten people (African Americans) from participating in government Son or grandson of a man that could vote can vote Social segregation (separation); cannot share facilities like water fountains or railroad cars Tax on every voter; those people too poor could not vote


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