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Ch. 11 Vocabulary Words Social Studies: Reconstruction

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Ch. 11 Vocabulary Words

Social Studies:Reconstruction

The period of time after the Civil War when lots

of rebuilding took place.

Reconstruction

The right to vote.

Suffrage

To separate races, classes or groups.

Segregation

An office established after the Civil War that provided services for African Americans.

Freedman’s Bureau

Previously called Big Luck; became a railroad

boomtown.

Roanoke

An unfair difference in the treatment of

people.

Discrimination

A system set up where a landowner provided

workers with a piece of land in return for a

share of their crops.

Sharecropping

A fee a person had to pay in order to vote.

Poll Tax

Town located in Blue Ridge Mountains and is

known for its caves/caverns.

Luray

A system of laws and rules that separated

African Americans and white people.

Jim Crow

Community leader who helped to improve lives of African Americans by encouraging hard work and saving money (1st woman bank president).

Reconstruction was…

the period following the Civil War in which Congress passed laws

designed to rebuild country.

Virginias faced many problems during Reconstruction:

1) Railroads, bridges, plantations, and crops were destroyed.

2) Money had no value.

3) Banks were closed.

Virginia’s land and plantations lost their value after the Civil War because …

the system of farming based on slavery was in ruin.

Virginia’s land and plantations lost their value after the Civil War because …

The Freedmen’s Bureau:

1) Helped build over 200 schools.

2) Helped over fifty thousand African Americans learn to read and write.

3) Provided African Americans with medical care.

The Freedmen’s Bureau:

Sharecropping facts:

1) It seemed to meet the needs of poor white farmers and African Americans.

2) Sometimes landowners made unfair deals with sharecroppers.

3) Sharecroppers could easily become trapped into a lifetime of poverty.

Sharecropping facts:

Before Virginia could rejoin the Union, …

it had to write a new state constitution.

Before Virginia could rejoin the Union, …

African Americans took advantage of their new rights by:

1) Serving in town governments.2) Winning seats in the Virginia General Assembly.3)  Becoming judges.

African Americans took advantage of their new rights by:

Virginia wrote a new constitution in 1902 to make it …

harder for African Americans to vote.

Virginia wrote a new constitution in 1902 to make it …

The Jim Crow laws were…

a system of laws designed to separate African Americans and whites.

The Jim Crow laws were…

Effects of the Jim Crow Laws:

1) Increased poll taxes.

2) Difficult voting tests.

3) Separate schools for African Americans and whites.

Effects of the Jim Crow Laws:

Effects of Railroads on Virginia’s Recovery:

1)  Helped small towns grow into cities.2)  Brought new industries to Virginia.3)  Made communication and transportation easier.

Effects of Railroads on Virginia’s Recovery:

Richmond in the late 1800s:

1)  Became a center of African American business.2)  Richmond’s mills produced tons of flour.3)  Maggie Walker founded the St. Luke Penny Savings Bank in Richmond.

Richmond in the late 1800s:

Virginia Agriculture in the late 1800’s:

1)  Most farmers had small farms.2)  Farmers grew a wider variety of crops, such as potatoes and apples.3) Railroads made it easier and cheaper for farmers to ship their crops to market.

Virginia Agriculture in the late 1800’s:

What part of Virginia grew when coal deposits were discovered there after the Civil War?

Tazewell County in Southwestern, VA.

What part of Virginia grew when coal deposits were discovered there after the Civil War?

Describe the challenges that Virginians faced after the Civil War.

Virginia’s bridges, roads, and railways were unusable. Crops, fields, and livestock were destroyed. Virginia’s cities had been reduced to piles of rubble. Virginia was deeply in debt. Money had no value and banks were closed.

Describe the challenges that Virginians faced after the Civil War.

Land that had once sold for over $150 an acre now sold for $2 an acre. Also, Virginia had lost many of its best and brightest young people during the war.

Describe the challenges that Virginians faced after the Civil War.

Why was the Freedman’s Bureau established? Name at least two purposes it served.

It was set up to provide food, schools, and medical care for freed slaves and others in Virginia and the rest of the South after the Civil War because they did not have the ability to provide these things

themselves.

Why was the Freedman’s Bureau established? Name at least two purposes it served.

What system of farming was used in Virginia after the Civil War? How did it work?

Sharecropping was used in Virginia after the Civil War. Freedmen and poor white farmers rented land from a landowner promising to pay the owner with a share of the crop.

What system of farming was used in Virginia after the Civil War? How did it work?

Railroads caused towns to grow in size and population.

How did the railroads change industries and jobs?

Railroads brought new and diverse industries to VA and created jobs and opportunities for many people.

How did the railroads change communication and transportation?

Railroads made communication between people in different parts of the state easier and made transportation easier and cheaper.