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HIST 112 1st Edition Lecture 3 Life After Civil WarOutline of Last Lecture I. Reconstruction AmendmentsII. Freedom in Defeated SouthOutline of Current Lecture I. Freedom in Republican NorthII. National MissionCurrent LectureKEY TERMS:- Gettysburg Address- Positive Liberty- Negative Liberty- Emancipation Proclamation- Freedmen- Reconstruction Amendments- 13th Amendment- 14th Amendment- 15th Amendment- Paternalism- Carpet Baggers- Free Wage Labor- “Free soil, free labor, free men”- Freedman’s BureauFreedom in Republican North- Pre-Civil Waro Republican party founded in 1850s (Lincoln’s Party)o Free wage labor (the modern employment system) was key to economyo Hand in hand with Industrial Revolutiono Immense population growth led to increase price of land and decrease wageso Liberty becomes defined as equality of opportunityThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.o “Free soil, free labor, free men” becomes a Republican anthemo Stressed positive liberty- Freedman’s Bureauo Founded to help newly freed slaves get on their feeto Helped build schools, hospitals, houseso Distributed supplies and medicineo Helped find jobs and negotiate legal matters o Spread Republican ideologyo Successful in many ways, but could not improve African American economic status because of angry Southerners and no landNational Mission- Be a “city on a hill” for other nations to follow- 3 ways Lincoln’s vision of America differed from the Founding Fathers (as seen in the Gettysburg Address)o Places far less emphasis on privileged governing eliteo Stresses social and economic mobility for allo Believed in freeing


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