Across
- 4. federal agency set up during Reconstruction to educate freedmen
- 6. price that had to be paid before a person could vote
- 8. an agreement between workers and landowners where workers would provide the labor on a farm in exchange for part of the crops
- 14. segregation by law
- 15. the practice of taking away someone's right to vote
- 19. the method that supporters of Hayes used to call attention to the sacrifice of men in the Civil War and stir up patriotic emotions in the voters for Hayes favor
- 20. laws that separated blacks and whites in public accommodations throughout the South
- 21. Southern state laws that regulated the conduct of freed slaves
- 22. method for sharecroppers to get enough credit to buy supplies form merchants to work
- 23. Republican candidate in the election of 1876 who had supporters that "waved the bloody shirt"
Down
- 1. Democratic candidate in the 1876 election
- 2. men who were freed from slavery
- 3. crop that's grown for the sole purpose of selling; examples are corn and tobacco
- 5. nickname given to the 13th 14th and 15th amendment
- 7. term referring to the South gaining more industry after the Civil War and being less dependent on agriculture
- 9. redeemed Democratic governments set up in the South after the Civil War
- 10. court case that made segregation legal through the policy of "separate but equal"
- 11. committee of Congressmen and Supreme Court justices who had to settle the disputed election of 1876
- 12. test that was given to prove if someone could read and write to vote
- 13. segregation by fact or common practice
- 16. agreement between Democrats and Republicans to make Hayes president and to end Reconstruction in the South
- 17. this was used to get illiterate whites around the literacy test; said if your grandfather could vote then so could you
- 18. nickname for the South and its constant Democratic voting until the Reagan administration
