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of the US Before 1877 Nolan Higdon (Call me Nolan) Office: Part time office Office Hours: 1-2pm Tuesdays Email: nolanhigdon620@gmail.com Required Books: Eric Foner‚ Give Me Liberty: An American History‚ vol. I‚ 3rd ed. (2008) Eric Foner Voices of Freedom vol 1 MUST BE BROUGHT TO EVERY CLASS Howard Zinn A People’s History of The United States Volume I Course Description: This course surveys the history of the United States from precolonial times through Reconstruction (1877). C-ID HIST 130 (GC)
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In the timespan of 1860‚ the beginning of the Civil War‚ to 1877‚ the end of Reconstruction‚ many social and constitutional developments took place. Such developments included secession of the south‚ disputes over civil liberties such as voting‚ the ending of slavery‚ and the passage of the 13th‚ 14th‚ and 15th Amendments. These expansions were very revolutionary to an extent but due to the intrusion of white supremacist groups‚ such as the Ku Klux Klan‚ couldn’t fully prosper. The constitutional
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‚ 1988. Print. Meed‚ Douglas V. Essential Histories The Mexican War 1846 - 1848. New York: Taylor & Francis Routledge‚ 2003. Print. Nofi‚ Al. “Statistics on the War’s Cost”. Web. 13 June 2001 Spark Notes Editors. “Spark Note on Reconstruction 1865–1877”. SparkNotes.com. Spark Notes LLC. 2005. Web. 9 Feb. 2010. Spark Notes Editors. “Spark Note on The Civil War 1850–1865”. SparkNotes.com. Spark Notes LLC. 2005. Web. 9 Feb. 2010. Swogger‚ Michael J. “Causes of the Civil War: The Mexican War and the
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IDENTIFICATIONS: • Andrew Johnson- Abraham Lincoln’s VP o Lincoln’s successor when he was assassinated o Got more southern states to join Union- took away the 10% plan which required ten percent of voters to take an oath of loyalty to the US • Amnesty proclamation o Common Man o Border state unionist democrat o 13th Amendment-abolished slavery o 14th Amendment-anyone born in the US= citizen o 15th Amendment- granted black males the right to vote. • Reconstruction- plan to re-establish
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The Reconstruction Era was a period from 1863-1877 in which America went through three phases of reconstruction after the Civil War. In the early 1860’s the Civil War between the Union and Confederate‚ the war’s main cause were economic and racial reasons. After the end of the war‚ the reconstruction and unifying of the country started. During reconstruction there was a Presidential and Congressional reconstruction followed by a redemption period. The presidential reconstruction was the transition
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The Radical Republicans were a minority group of Republican congressmen whose Ideas differ from those of the Moderate Republicans and Conservative Republicans. Their political faction lasted from around 1854 to 1877. During the Civil War Radical Republicans‚ favored the enlistment of black troops and call for the emancipation of slavery. They opposed and criticized President Abraham Lincoln a Moderate Republican for not moving fast enough to abolish slavery and for his selection of military commanders
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Cited: Archives.com. The Declaration of Independence: A Transcription. The Charters of Freedom. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society‚ 5th Series‚ III (Boston‚ 1877)‚ pp. 436–37. Masshist.org. African Americans and the End of Slavery in Massachusetts. Web. 17 Oct. 2012.
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Bibliography: Henretta‚ James A.‚ Rebecca Edwards‚ and Robert O. Self. America: A Concise History‚ Vol.1: to 1877. 5th ed.‚ Boston: Bedford/St. Martin ’s‚ 2012. Lancaster‚ Bruce‚ The American Heritage History of the American Revolution‚ New York: American Heritage Publishing‚ 1971. Morison‚ Samuel Eliot‚ The Oxford History of the American People‚ New York: Oxford
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Civil rights context 14th Amendment: The 14th amendment in the constitution of the United States of America was adopted in 1868 after the civil war (1861-65). It was formed after the 13th amendment abolishing slavery. The 14th amendment was produced to give all citizens of America equal access to the law this was for black and white citizens. This amendment was used to displace the poor law enforcement of the post war south. This gave the covering of the rights of the constitution for all people
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