Ordeal of Reconstruction
Across
- 5. Secretary of State William H. Seward was behind the purchase of this state
- 6. These individuals were all in favor of black suffrage and total reform
- 9. These individuals work the land, but have to borrow tools, supplies from landowner
- 11. Elected as president in 1868, following Johnson
- 13. The Southern states were divided into this # of military zones
- 15. The Freedmen's __ provided assistance to African Americans
- 19. The name of the Secretary of War that Pres. Johnson wanted to fire
- 21. __ out of 125 Congressmen were black
- 23. Oil and this were discovered in Alaska; made the purchase worthwhile
- 24. This was a social club started by Confederate veterans (became face of white supremacy)
- 25. This presidential candidate was offered a deal to be elected if he halted Reconstruction
- 27. The ___ ___ of 1866 stated that people born in the U.S. were to have full rights
- 28. This amendment stated that voting rights could not be denied based on color, race, or previous servitude
- 29. This act put Confederates back in office
Down
- 1. These people made up the majority; didn't want Af. Americans to have voting/govt. rights
- 2. This general offered "40 acres and a mule" after the Civil War
- 3. This person rents land from someone, but has their own tools
- 4. __ v. Ferguson was a court case that held up "separate but equal"
- 7. This "Andrew" was vice president to Lincoln
- 8. This percent of the Southern states' populations had to swear an oath of loyalty
- 10. Northern politicians who sympathized with the South
- 12. These laws allowed for segregation
- 14. These limited the freedoms given to newly freed African Americans (curfews, no jury service)
- 16. This stated expelled (fired) black members of legislature
- 17. Pres. Johnson was this # of votes shy of being impeached
- 18. Pres. Lincoln used a pocket veto on this bill
- 20. This amendment extended citizenship rights, but was vague in its wording
- 22. This percent of the African American population was illiterate
- 26. Southern Republicans who supported Reconstruction