Cards in this guide (17)
What was the carlisle school
a school set up for indian youths.
What happened when president Johnson vetoed radical reconstruction laws
congress passed the acts over his veto
When was Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs born
Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs was born on September 28, 1821.
What were the White League and the Knights of the White Camellia
two radical political terrorist groups that had association with the thoughts of the KKK. Their chief intention was to oppose the rights of the freedmen, and were motivated by racial supremacists views.
What are Scalawags and carpetbaggers are terms associated with what
.Supporters of the Republican Party in the South..
Which of the following showed that new economic ideas were growing in the south in the late 1800's
The production of steel in Alabama
What was part of the agenda of southern Democrats
Cutting taxes for landowners
What was the goal of prospectors
Getting rich quickly by finding gold.
Which conflict involved buffalo soldiers and started when the Apache refused to move to reservations
Who was the Lakota leader who was arrested by the us army when people practiced the ghost dance at wounded knee in order to protest his arrest
After the civil war why did cattle ranching become a good job
After the civil war cattle ranching become a good job because
the demand for beef from cattle rose in the East.
After the first rush to the western gold mining towns who took over mining operations
The building of cotton mills in the south meant decreased
dependence of the south on the north
According to this cartoon how were women suffragists supposed to convince antisuffragists to join the women's suffragist movement
by removing prejudice (apex)
By calling attention to the problems of government and high taxes in the late 1800s the Democrats hoped to make which group look bad
Who were Crazy Horse Geronimo and Sitting BullWho were Crazy Horse Geronimo and Sitting Bull
American Indian leaders who fought against the U.S. Army.
What was a difficulty faced by the Indians under the Dawes act
They were used to working together in communities instead of as individual families.