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    Ku Klux Klan Book Report

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    Klan, also referred to as the KKK, was an American extremist group that originated in the southern state of Tennessee preceding the events of the Civil War in the year of roughly 1865. Although the organization was founded over a century ago, it has maintained functioning to the present time. The Ku Klux Klan was known for its ferocious discrimination towards the black and even white population of the United States. Their tactics were murdering, assaulting, debasing, and raiding those who dared defy

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    usage; idiomatic expressions have infiltrated people's daily conversations. One certain idiomatic expression that is popular, primarily in the southern region of the United States, is “(they) are too big for their britches” or “too big for one’s britches.” This is a common slang or idiomatic expression that can fit into a physical context or even fit into southern cultural groups. The idiom is also renowned throughout history and notable history contributors who used the expression. The meaning behind

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    Two sets of laws which persecuted African Americans appeared. The first were the Black codes. Initially, discriminating laws were passed mostly in the southern states. After the civil war, southern states passed Black Codes, a series of laws meant to restrict the rights of African Americans. These laws persecuted African Americans in a variety of ways. African Americans were stopped from voting and serving on juries. They were

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    in the Constitution should be closely followed.| C)|the president had sole responsibility for Reconstruction.| D)|the Confederate states, by seceding and making war against the United States, lost their status as states and should now be treated as conquered territories.| 2.|The First Reconstruction Act| A)|recognized the legitimacy of existing southern state governments.| B)|extended federal support for the education of freedmen in the South.| C)|guaranteed

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    approaches to southern reconstruction. The Lincoln Plan, as outlined by Abraham Lincoln before his death, would: (1) improve the economic and political status of blacks (2) allow southern states to re-enter the Union after 10% of whites had taken oaths of loyalty (3) grant blanket pardons to Confederate veterans after individual pleas to the president, and (4) not allow a loss of property except slaves. At the time, Lincoln’s primary objective was to end the war and bring southern states back into the

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    Essay On Cause Of Civil War

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    cause for the South to secede and take up arms against the United States, it was the central motivation for the Civil War. While many still debate the ultimate causes of the Civil War, Pulitzer Prize-winning author James McPherson writes that, "The Civil War started because of uncompromising differences between the free and slave states over the power of the national government to prohibit slavery in the territories that had not yet become states. In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected President which

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    known in the United States as simply the Civil War as well as other sectional names, was a civil war fought from 1861 to 1865 to determine the survival of the Union or independence for the Confederacy. Among the 34 states in January 1861, seven Southern slave states individually declared their secession from the United States and formed the Confederate States of America. The Confederacy, often simply called the South, grew to include eleven states, and although they claimed thirteen states and additional

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    As Winston Churchill stated, “The flags of the Confederate States of America were very important and a matter of great pride to those citizens living in the confederacy. They are also a matter of great pride for their descendants as part of their heritage and history,” but in present day, the American people are claiming the meaning of the confederate flag is hate and discrimination. In South Carolina, the confederate flag was taken down and placed in a museum after a heated debate stemming from

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    Overwhelmingly, most people believe the motive for The Civil War was slavery. However, Many Historians argue that other factors must have superseded the cause of the Civil War: factors including states ' rights, economic differences between Northern and Southern States, and social reputation. The belief that the Southern States were willing to fight for a morally repugnant institution, such as slavery, is difficult to believe for many people. In spite of skeptical beliefs, The abundance of information regarding

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    persecuted and ostracized. The Jim Crow Laws allowed for legal segregation and continued control over blacks in the South. Those laws severely restricted the rights of the African American in the southern half of the United States and essentially continued to restrain them even though the United States Constitution forbid it. The North did not have such laws, but blacks still suffered. When African Americans migrated to the North, they were disillusioned by the fact that they were still not equal:

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