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Reconstruction and the Aftermath of the Civil War
( 24 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Reconstruction
Overview of the Reconstruction era and its significance in American history
Module #2
The End of the Civil War
The surrender of Confederate forces and the assassination of President Lincoln
Module #3
The Initial Reconstruction Plans
Presidential Reconstruction:Johnsons plan and the Freedmens Bureau
Module #4
The Role of Congress in Reconstruction
Radical Republicans and the Civil Rights Act of 1866
Module #5
The Reconstruction Amendments
The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the US Constitution
Module #6
Johnsons Impeachment and Trial
The first presidential impeachment in US history
Module #7
The Reconstruction Acts of 1867-1868
Dividing the South into five military districts and establishing governments
Module #8
The Grant Presidency and Election of 1868
The election of Ulysses S. Grant and the passage of the 15th Amendment
Module #9
White Resistance and Violence
The rise of the Ku Klux Klan, White Leagues, and other white supremacist groups
Module #10
Freedmens Education and Land Ownership
The creation of schools and land grants for formerly enslaved individuals
Module #11
Carpetbaggers, Scalawags, and Redeemers
The roles of northerners, southern whites, and Redeemers in Reconstruction politics
Module #12
The Constitutional Conventions of 1867-1869
The creation of new state constitutions and governments in the South
Module #13
The Election of 1870 and the Force Acts
The election of 1870 and the passage of laws to enforce Reconstruction
Module #14
Scalawags and Southern Republicans
The rise and fall of southern Republicans during Reconstruction
Module #15
The Panic of 1873 and Economic Hardship
The economic downturn and its impact on Reconstruction politics
Module #16
The End of Reconstruction:1876-1877
The Compromise of 1877 and the withdrawal of federal troops from the South
Module #17
The Rise of Jim Crow and White Supremacy
The rollback of Reconstruction gains and the rise of segregation and disfranchisement
Module #18
The Legacy of Reconstruction
The ongoing impact of Reconstruction on American politics and society
Module #19
Reconstruction in Historical Context
Comparing Reconstruction to other episodes of social and political change in American history
Module #20
Primary Sources:Reconstruction Documents
Analysis of primary sources from the Reconstruction era
Module #21
Historical Debates:Reconstruction Historiography
Examining the different interpretations and debates among historians about Reconstruction
Module #22
Case Study:Reconstruction in a Specific State
In-depth analysis of Reconstruction in a specific southern state
Module #23
Reconstruction and the Constitution
The impact of Reconstruction on constitutional law and development
Module #24
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Reconstruction and the Aftermath of the Civil War career


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