Across
- 3. Group in Congress pushing for harsh Reconstruction measures.
- 4. Southern laws restricting the rights of freed African Americans.
- 5. Guaranteed citizenship and equal protection under the law.
- 6. Deal ending Reconstruction by removing federal troops from the South.
- 8. Abolished slavery in the U.S.
- 10. Northerner who moved South during Reconstruction for political/economic gain.
- 14. Law limiting the president’s power to remove officials; led to Johnson’s impeachment.
- 15. Formerly enslaved person emancipated after the Civil War.
- 16. Southern white who supported Reconstruction and the Republican Party.
- 17. Farming system where freedpeople rented land for a share of the crops.
- 18. Union general during the Civil War and later U.S. president who supported Reconstruction.
- 19. Segregation laws that institutionalized racism in the South.
- 20. Scandal during Grant’s presidency involving tax fraud.
- 21. Political tactic reminding voters of Union victory and Confederate treason.
Down
- 1. White supremacist group that used terror to intimidate freedpeople and Republicans.
- 2. President after Lincoln, clashed with Radical Republicans.
- 7. Legal or social separation of races.
- 9. Process of charging a government official with wrongdoing.
- 11. Southern Democrats who regained control from Republicans after Reconstruction.
- 12. Southern effort to restore white rule after federal troops withdrew.
- 13. Period of rebuilding the South after the Civil War.
