Chapter 22: The Reconstruction Era
Across
- 2. The three laws passed by Congress in 1870 and 1871 which outlawed violence against African American voting.
- 5. An act that gave former Confederates the right to vote.
- 6. What was the Constitution called when segregation was implemented?
- 9. a change to the Constitution, ratified in 1868, granting citizenship to anyone born in the United States and guaranteeing all citizens equal protection of the law.
- 10. Gave blacks the right to vote.
- 11. The goal of building more mills, factories, and cities in the South was called what?
- 13. Laws passed in 1865 and 1866 in the former Confederate states to limit the rights and freedoms of African Americans
- 14. the rights guaranteed by the Constitution to all people as citizens, especially equal treatment under the law
- 15. A compromise that allowed Hayes to become president, and Hayes agreed to withdraw the federal troops in the South
- 17. the period of time after the Civil War in which Southern states were rebuilt and brought back into the Union
Down
- 1. Who was the president during the Reconstruction Era?
- 2. a change to the Constitution, ratified in 1865, abolishing slavery in the United States
- 3. Where cotton growers rented their land to farmers who gave them one third of the crop back.
- 4. laws enforcing segregation of blacks and whites in the South after the Civil War
- 7. The election in which Tilden and Hayes were candidates, with Hayes winning by one vote.
- 8. an agency established by Congress at the end of the Civil War to help and protect newly freed black Americans
- 12. A Supreme Court case, ruled in 1896, that segregation laws did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment.
- 16. What was the South called for having many families live in poverty?