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The War’s Aftermath A Transformed South Legally Free, Socially Bound

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AMERICA: A NARRATIVE HISTORY8th Edition

George Brown Tindall & David Emory Shi

© 2010 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.

CHAPTER 18Reconstruction: North and South

The War’s Aftermath

• Development in the North• Devastation in the South

The War’s Aftermath

• A Transformed South• Legally Free, Socially Bound

The War’s Aftermath

• The Freedmen’s Bureau

The Battle over Reconstruction

• Lincoln’s Plan and Congress’s Response• The Assassination of Lincoln

The Battle over Reconstruction

• Johnson’s Plan• Southern Intransigence

The Battle over Reconstruction

• The Radical Republicans• Johnson’s Battle with Congress

The Battle over Reconstruction

• The Fourteenth Amendment

Reconstructing the South

• The Triumph of Congressional Reconstruction

Reconstructing the South

• The Impeachment and Trial of Johnson• Republican Rule in the South

The Reconstructed South

• The Freed Slaves• African Americans in Southern Politics

The Reconstructed South

• Carpetbaggers and Scalawags• The Radical Republican Record

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Reconstruction, 1865–1877

The Reconstructed South

• Religion and Reconstruction

The Grant Years

• The Election of 1868• The Government Debt

The Grant Years

• Scandals• White Terror

The Grant Years

• Reform and the Election of 1872• Conservative Resurgence

The Grant Years

• Panic and Redemption• The Compromise of 1877

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The Election of 1876

Additional Art for Chapter 18

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Chapter Opener

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A street in the “burned district”

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Freed slaves in Richmond, Virginia

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Freedmen’s school in Virginia

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Mourning a fallen president

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Andrew Johnson

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“(?) Slavery Is Dead (?)”

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Senator Charles Sumner

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“The Cruel Uncle and the Vetoed Babes in the Wood”

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The trial of Andrew Johnson

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The First African Church

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Freedmen voting in New Orleans

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African American political figures of Reconstruction

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The “white republic”

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“The Working-Man’s Banner”

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“Worse Than Slavery”

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“What I Know about Raising the Devil”

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The Compromise of 1877

AMERICA: A NARRATIVE HISTORY8th Edition

George Brown Tindall & David Emory Shi

© 2010 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.

This concludes the lecture presentation for Chapter 18.

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