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  1. Learn about the Reconstruction era in U.S. history with this PowerPoint presentation from Loudoun County Public Schools.

  2. Impact upon Freed Slaves 1865-1877 1877-1900. “Though slavery was abolished, the wrongs of my people were not ended. Though they were not slave, they were not yet quite free. No man can be truly free whose liberty is dependent upon the thought, feeling, and action of others, and who has no means in his own hands for guarding, protecting ...

  3. Aug 22, 2014 · Reconstruction (1865-1877) 1. The Reconstruction of the South Re-building of the South after the Civil War Process of re-admitting Confederate states back into the United States 1865-1877 What do you think needed to be done? 2. Charleston, SC in 1865. 3. Atlanta, GA in 1865. 4. Richmond, VA in 1865. 5.

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  5. Reconstruction Acts of 1867 Command of the Army Act The President must issue all Reconstruction orders through the commander of the military – aimed at limiting Johnson’s power. Tenure of Office Act The President could not remove any officials [esp. Cabinet members] without the Senate’s consent, if the position originally required Senate ...

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  6. The Civil War ended April 9, 1865. Most of the land in the South was destroyed by the Civil War. The South would need to be rebuilt. This rebuilding of the South was called Reconstruction....

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  8. If you are an American history teacher and need a great PowerPoint (or Google Slides) on the Reconstruction, you are in the right place! This lesson will teach students about about the different types of Reconstruction (e.g. Abraham Lincoln’s Ten Percent Plan, Andrew Johnson’s Presidential Reconstruction, and the Congressional Reconstruction).

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