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- 6. One of the first African Americans elected to the Georgia General Assembly.
- 7. Reconstruction included the establishment of the districts and the military rule after Tennessee refused to approve the 14th Amendment.
- 9. Gave all male citizens the right to vote; 1869
- 10. Blacks had now had power in this branch due to the workings of Republican carpetbaggers, agents and volunteers of the Freedmen's Bureau; Hiram Revels and Blanche Bruce.
- 11. Reconstruction in which Johnson readmitted the southern states using Lincoln’s Ten-Percent Plan and granted all southerners full pardons. People who owned property worth more than $20,000 or high ranking military positions had to directly apply to the president for a pardon; Had to approve the 13th Amendment.
- 13. the movement of southern blacks from the South to the North.
- 15. The Reconstruction that included the establishment of the Civil Rights Act of 1866; Congress also required southern states to ratify the 14th Amendment. Georgia had refused to ratify, and Congress abolished these states' governments and put them under military rule. Pope (General who ruled over GA) was required to register all male voters who would elect new reps. to form a new state government.
- 16. Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon; the name of a castle and territory in France as well as a line of French kings who ruled for 200 years; also refers to a body of three.
- 17. A farmer who worked on land of a land owner in exchange for cash, or a share of the harvest and owned some agriculture equipment and animals.
- 18. A leader in the suffrage and temperance movements; A popular writer who continuously her ideals and influence through her column within the newspaper for 41 years.
- 21. Through this plan, prisoners were hired to people who provided them with housing and food in exchange for labor.
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- 1. A secret organization that tried to keep freedmen from using their civil rights.
- 2. Laws which were designed to restrict the rights of the freedmen.
- 3. Those who wanted to punish the South for the Civil War.
- 4. Granted citizenship to the freedmen and forbade any state from denying anyone the "equal protection of the law"; 1866
- 5. It helped both former slaves and poor whites cope with their everyday problems by offering them clothing, food, and other necessities.
- 8. Designed to show off the South's new industries.
- 12. A new group that started in the Seventh Congressional District of North Georgia in Cartersville; William Felton.
- 14. Wrote in the Atlanta Daily Herald and spoke of the need for a "New South", one that would focus a lot on industry like the North. He helped helped bring jobs, recognition, and investments to the recovering Georgia economy.
- 19. Typically blacks or poor whites who worked on someone else's farms and had no agriculture equipment or animals.
- 20. The idea and dream of industrializing Georgia that would boost the economy and create rivalry with the North.