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fan+medal What is the Nickname for people who moved to the South during or following the Civil War.

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Carpetbagger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpetbagger Wikipedia After the war, hundreds of northern white women moved South; many to teach ... of my people have been, as it were, enslaved in mind by unprincipled adventurers, ... The bitterness and hate created by the late civil strife has, in my opinion, ... Virginia in the American Civil War - Wikipedia, the free ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_in_the_American_Civil_War Wikipedia Nickname(s): ... The following day, the Union army moved into northern Virginia and ... Most of the battles in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War took ... to the South, Southern Democrats held their convention in Richmond, Virginia on ... look for compromises to the sectional differences, most people also opposed ... Yankee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee Wikipedia As early as the 1770s, British people applied the term to any person from what ... as a nickname for a Dutch-speaking American in colonial times" and could have ... During and after the American Civil War (1861–65) Confederates ... It became a catch phrase, often used humorously for Yankees visiting the South, as in the ...

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What is A federal agency created during the Reconstruction to help Civil War refugees. It primarily helped Freedmen in the South.

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Freedmen's Bureau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedmen's_Bureau Wikipedia The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, usually referred to as ... distressed freedmen (freed slaves) during the Reconstruction era of the United States. ... Lincoln and was intended to last for one year after the end of the Civil War. ... agency of the early Reconstruction, assisting freedmen in the South. Reconstruction Era - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconstruction_Era Wikipedia Reconstruction was a significant chapter in the history of civil rights in the United States, .... of military age — the backbone of the South's white workforce — died during the war, ..... sponsored by the Republicans to aid freedmen and white refugees. A federal Bureau was created to provide food, clothing, fuel, and advice on ...

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This was a white southerner who supported northern Reconstruction policies after the Civil War.

OpenStudy (micahm):

Scalawag - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scalawag Wikipedia After the American Civil War during the Reconstruction Era of the United States ... Lincoln and Andrew Johnson undertook policies designed to bring the South back to ... In the South, Black Freedmen and White Southerners with Republican ... Their primary interest was in supporting a party that would build the South on a ... What was a white southerner who supported northern ... www.answers.com › ... › War and Military History › US Civil War ... southerner who supported northern Reconstruction policies after the civil war? ... Who is A white southerner who supported republican reconstruction after the ... Reconstruction after the civil war - Answers.com www.answers.com › ... › War and Military History › US Civil War ... a white southerner who supported northern Reconstruction policies after the Civil ... The Reconstruction period of the Civil War filled southerners with which of ...

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This Reconstruction era policy gave voting rights only to people whose grandfathers had been legally allowed to vote, thus excluded freedmen from voting.

OpenStudy (micahm):

Grandfather clause - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandfather_clause Wikipedia An exemption to such requirements was made for all persons allowed to vote before the ... The 1965 Voting Rights Act had provisions to protect voter registration and ... excluded the sitting president from its provisions, thus making Harry Truman ... many people who were under 21 but of legal drinking age before the change ... Disenfranchisement after the Reconstruction Era - Wikipedia ... en.wikipedia.org/.../Disenfranchisement_after_the_Reconstruct... Wikipedia During the Reconstruction era, blacks constituted absolute majorities of the ..... majority of the population, only 5,500 black voters had succeeded in registering. ... Grandfather clauses were used that allowed a man to vote if his grandfather or ... had noted that free people of color in numerous states had the right to vote at the ... [PDF]Reconstruction Era Governing - Everglades High School evergladeshs.enschool.org/ourpages/auto/.../reconstruction%20w_s.pdf Aug 12, 2014 - Literacy Test Poll Tax Reconstruction Scalawag Stevens Sumner Thirteenth Amendment. Reconstruction Era Governing ... This Reconstruction era policy gave voting rights only to people whose grandfathers had been legally allowed to vote, thus excluded freedmen from voting. This member of Congress

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This term refers to the African Americans who left the south at the end of Reconstruction to start a new life in Kansas.

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African-American civil rights movement (1865–95) - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/.../African-American_civil_rights_movement... Wikipedia The African-American civil rights movement (1865–1895) refers to the ... Freedmen looked to start new lives as the country recovered from the devastation of the Civil War. ... Following the end of Reconstruction, many blacks feared the Ku Klux Klan, the ... Many blacks left the South with the belief that they were receiving free ... Exodusters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodusters Wikipedia As many as forty thousand Exodusters left the South to settle in Kansas, Oklahoma and Colorado. ... Reality of life for Blacks in the post-Reconstruction South[edit] ... to seize a huge cache of arms from the arsenal in New Orleans…worth about ... That the journey of these refugees was termed an “exodus,” a word taken from ...

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