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Presidents 11 - 20

Presidents 11 - 20. Republican Secretary of State - William H. Seward 13th Amendment, 1865 14th Amendment, 1868 Reconstruction Act, 1867 Tenure of Office Act, 1867 Impeachment Trial, 1868 Formation of KKK Adoption of Black Codes in the South Republican 15th Amendment, 1870

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Presidents 11 - 20

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  1. Presidents 11 - 20

  2. RepublicanSecretary of State - William H. Seward 13th Amendment, 1865 14th Amendment, 1868 Reconstruction Act, 1867 Tenure of Office Act, 1867 Impeachment Trial, 1868 Formation of KKK Adoption of Black Codes in the South Republican 15th Amendment, 1870 First Transcontinental Railroad, 1869 Tweed Ring Panic of 1873 CréditMobilier Whiskey Ring Indian Ring
  3. Republican Bland-Allison Act, 1878 (free coinage of silver) Troops withdrawn from the South, 1877 RepublicanVP - Chester A. Arthur Assassinated by C. Julius Guiteau
  4. Democrat Kansas-Nebraska Bill, 1854 popular sovereignty Japan opened, 1853 Underground Railroad Bleeding Kansas Ostend Manifesto, 1854 Democrat Dred Scott decision, 1857 Lincoln-Douglas Debates, 1858 RepublicanVP - Andrew Johnson Civil War, 1861-1865 Emancipation Proclamation, 1863 Homestead Act, 1862 Morill Act, 1862 (created ag colleges) Assassinated April 14th, 1865, by John Wilkes Booth
  5. The original "dark horse" candidateDemocrat Manifest Destiny Texas becomes a state, 1845 Oregon boundary settled, 1846 Mexican War, 1846-1848 Treaty of Guadeloupe-Hidalgo, 1848 Wilmot Proviso WhigVP - Millard Fillmore Opposed Comp of 1850; Died in office WhigSecretary of State - Daniel Webster Compromise of 1850 Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1852
  6. _____ becomes a state, 1845 Texas Boundary dispute at 54 40. Oregon boundary settled, 1846 Fought over border of Texas Mexican War, 1846-1848 Paid Mexico $18 million for territory in New Mexico and Texas and forgave $3.5 million in debts Treaty of Guadeloupe-Hidalgo, 1848 Said not slavery in West Wilmot Proviso Cali is a free state, Fugitive Slave Law created Compromise of 1850 Book about slavery that increased aboitionist cause Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1852
  7. Bill that tried to settle slavery question but resulted in riots in two states Kansas-Nebraska Bill, 1854 People vote slavery in or out popular sovereignty Asian country started trade with in 1853 Japan Escape route for slaves Underground Railroad Term for violence in Kansas over slavery Bleeding Kansas Tried to bring Cuba into the US but failed because of fear of slavery extension Ostend Manifesto, 1854 Declared that Congress cannot outlaw slavery and black man has no rights Dred Scott decision, 1857
  8. Debates that brought Lincoln favor and set up his Presidential run Lincoln-Douglas Debates, 1858 War between the states over states rights and slavery Civil War, 1861-1865 President freed the slaves Emancipation Proclamation, 1863 160 acres out West Homestead Act, 1862 Created colleges with former Confederate lands Morill Act, 1862 (created ag colleges) Assassinated April 14th, 1865, by John Wilkes Booth Lincoln
  9. Congress freed the slaves 13th Amendment, 1865 Slaves are citizens 14th Amendment, 1868 Tried to bring South back to Union in 5 military districts Reconstruction Act, 1867 Act that says a hired person from former President cannot be fired without Congress Tenure of Office Act, 1867 President impeached for breaking Tenure of Office Act Johnson
  10. Terror organization in South KKK Southern codes that control freedman Black Codes Gave freedmen the right to vote 15th Amendment, 1870 Made travel out West easier and faster First Transcontinental Railroad, 1869
  11. Ring of corrupt politicians controlling New York politics and taking bribes Tweed Ring Economic depression after Civil War Panic of 1873 Construction business set up by some Congressmen to pay themselves to build the Railroad CréditMobilier Group of Congressmen who took Liquor taxes Whiskey Ring
  12. Group of Congressmen who sold supplies that were supposed to go to Indian Reservations Indian Ring Free coinage of silver by government to get more money in circulation Bland-Allison Act, 1878 Troops withdrawn from the South, 1877, and settled Hayes-Tilden Presidential Election Compromise of 1877 Assassinated by C. Julius Guiteau President Garfield
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