Across
- 6. the period immediately after the Civil War when the South rebuilt and the southern states.
- 10. a federal government organization established in 1865 that helped the newly freed slaves after the Civil War.
- 12. was the 16th president of the United States, endured extraordinary pressures during the long Civil War and having a vital role in leadership to the Union during the Civil War and beginning the process to end slavery.
- 13. an agricultural system common after the Civil War where landless farmers worked the land of a landowner who also supplied a house and farming tools.
- 15. was a plan that was for killing ex-slaves, and adoption of restrictive black codes.
- 16. a person who enacts the laws.
- 17. an agricultural system common after the Civil War where a farmer worked the land of a landowner in exchange for cash.
- 18. used to keep blacks down on a normal casual day
Down
- 1. a secret racist organization, beginning in 1865, also working to keep the freedman from voting after the Civil War.
- 2. a plan that panded the groups of southerners not granted a general pardon.
- 3. granted citizenship to the freedmen
- 4. made slavery illegal
- 5. a plan to rebuild the South and restore the Southern states to the union as quickly and easy as possible.
- 7. the legislature of the state of Georgia.
- 8. gave all male citizens the right to vote.
- 9. was a politician, a minister and organized new congregations of the African Americans after the American Civil War.
- 11. laws passed in the South to establish "separate-but-equal" facilities for whites and for blacks
- 14. was the 17th U.S. president, assumed office after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, and served 1865 to 1869.
