Exam 15: Reconstruction and the New South
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Enemies of President Grant and "Grantism" were called ________ Republicans.
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The Treaty of Washington provided for ________ with Britain over "Alabama claims."
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Describe and compare the status of Southern African Americans in 1861 with their status in 1876.
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The most numerous Republicans in the South were the black freedmen.
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During the Johnson administration, the United States acquired
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"Scalawags" were Southerners who moved north after the Civil War.
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The last ________ were withdrawn from the South by President Hayes.
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President Johnson's plans for Reconstruction for the most part resembled the Wade-Davis Bill.
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Booker T. Washington argued that blacks should concentrate on self-improvement before political rights.
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