1. Ways the lives of the African-American changed after they were freed? After the African-Americans were freed, some of them but not all were returned to their families in Africa. Most had to start learning how to live for themselves. They had no education, no knowledge of how America worked at the time. They would have to learn how to own businesses, make deals with other people.They were all used to their culture and Ways. The landscape of the area in America was nothing like the landscape in Africa. This means that they would have to learn what other kind of …show more content…
What is the 10% plan?
Lincolns master planes for the reconstruction of the south, included the 10% plan. This plan clearly states that a southern state could be rejoined into the union again once 10% of its voters swore it over of allegiance to the union.
4. What views did pres. Andrew Johnson represent?
Andrew Johnson quickly tried to block all help and supplies to force Southerners states to guarantee full equality for blacks. After the first eight months he was in office, he began to get more interested towards the reconstruction era. He started to set up thousands of pardons in a orderly fashion and allowing the south to set up black codes which maintains slavery under another name. Once Congress came back into session, Republicans moved to stop the president of what he was doing.
5. What were the black codes in the reconstruction era?
The black codes or laws passed by the southern states legalizing a place for blacks in society after the Civil War. These codes were passed in all of the southern states in the reconstruction, the code helped out all blacks to find jobs, homes,etc.
6. What was the freedmen …show more content…
This was established in 1865 by Congress to give needed help to former black sleeves and poor whites in the south in the after math of the US Civil War, to make a living or be able to support themselves in our culture.
7. What is a moderate Republican and what do/did they believe in?
Moderate Republicans back then believe on both Democratic and Republican be used towards the Civil War and slavery. You could also say moderate Democrats because it's really between being a Republican and Democratic. 8. What is a radical Republican and what do they believe?
Around a cool Republican is a function of American politicians, deep within the Republican Party. From about 1854 through the reconstruction ended in 1877 they called themselves radicals and we're post during the war by moderate republicans.
9. What was the civil rights act of 1866?
The civil rights act of 1866 was the first United States federal law to define the US sedition ship that all citizens were equally protected by in the laws it was mostly made to protect the rights of the African-Americans in the shadow of Civil War. It did not help all but it did help most.
10. What did Pres. Johnson do in regards to the civil rights act? What was the outcome of that