Across
- 1. The president after Lincoln died who blanket pardoned much of the south after the war.
- 4. The name for the movement that made many white southerners wistful of the confederacy.
- 8. the south was separated into these as part of Republican reconstruction.
- 10. Congress was this, so it was unable to stop the president after Lincoln’s reconstruction.
- 13. the Republican Party began to decline in part because of this.
- 16. the death of this person sparked a sentimental streak in the south as they were seen as a symbol of the confederacy.
- 17. people, Grant easily won both of his elections because of this.
- 20. What whites used to justify and they believed gave them the right to subjugate and be always above blacks.
Down
- 2. Both parties in the following elections announced they would do this.
- 3. The future for blacks during Republican reconstruction looked like this.
- 5. What they called the Republican phase of reconstruction.
- 6. this law was passed over a veto to stop the south from trying to remove African American’s citizenship.
- 7. What southern whites who attacked black people and any who supported them and wanted the south to return to its old hierarchy called themselves.
- 9. The plan Abraham Lincoln had for the south before he was killed
- 11. reconstruction ended as this was lost in the north.
- 12. confederate officials, The Republican Party took control of the senate by doing this.
- 14. a popular meeting place for black people to do all kinds of things during reconstruction.
- 15. Frederick Douglas criticized the celebration of a statue honoring this man at its opening.
- 18. Grant lost popularity as this took over his cabinet and officials.
- 19. these trials were done to imprison people attacking blacks on a national level instead of state.
