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War and Reconstruction I. Legal Disorder A. Secession B. Protest C. Labor D. The Laws of War II. Reconstruction A. Restoring Criminal Procedure B. Ending Slavery C. Civil Rights D. Political Rights III. Stemming Disunion A. Ku Klux Klan B. Aftermath

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War and Reconstruction. I.Legal Disorder A.Secession B.Protest C.Labor D.The Laws of War II.Reconstruction A.Restoring Criminal Procedure B.Ending Slavery C.Civil Rights D.Political Rights III.Stemming Disunion A.Ku Klux Klan B.Aftermath. Secession. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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War and ReconstructionI. Legal Disorder

A. SecessionB. ProtestC. LaborD. The Laws of War

II. ReconstructionA. Restoring Criminal ProcedureB. Ending SlaveryC. Civil RightsD. Political Rights

III. Stemming DisunionA. Ku Klux KlanB. Aftermath

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Secession

• Treasonor

• Termination of contract?

Fort Sumter4/4/1861

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Protest

• NYC Draft Riots, 1863

• 1,000-10,000 fatalities

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Labor

• Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation– September 23,

1862

Fugitive slaves crossing the Rappahannock, VA, 1862

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Laws of War

• Suspension of Habeas Corpus

• Bushwackers

• Gen. Sherman

• Andersonville

• Booth

Sherman’s March, 1864

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Procedure

• Copperheads

• Lambdin Milligan

• Ex Parte Milligan

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Ending Slavery?

• Thirteenth Amendment, 1865

• Black Codes, 1865

President Andrew Johnson

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Civil Rights

• Civil Rights Act, 1866

• Fourteenth Amendment, 1868

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Political Rights

• Fifteenth Amendment, 1870

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Federal Authority• Ku Klux Klan

– Founded TN, 1865

• Klan Act, 1871