Evaluate Lincoln’s Decision to Call for 75,000 Volunteers and How This Action Affected Upper South Loyalty to the Union Introduction The decision by President Abraham Lincoln to call for 75,000 volunteers in April 1861 was one of the most pivotal moments...
Examine the Impact of Lincoln’s Assassination on Reconstruction Plans and National Reconciliation The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865, remains one of the most consequential turning points in American history. Occurring just days...
Analyze the Definition of Lynching as “the Summary Execution of One or More Persons Without Due Process of Law by a Group of People Organized Internally and Not Authorized by a Legitimate Government”. How Did This Extra-Legal Violence Relate to Official...
Research the legal challenges of transforming enslaved people into citizens with rights Introduction The legal transition from slavery to citizenship constituted one of the most complex and contested transformations in nineteenth century American political...
Analyze competing legal theories about treason, loyalty, and legitimate government during the war’s outbreak Abstract The outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861 precipitated unprecedented legal and constitutional questions about treason, loyalty, and...
Evaluate the Bureau’s role in protecting freedpeople’s legal rights and mediating disputes in Bureau courts Introduction The matter of legal protection rendered by the Freedmen’s Bureau in the Reconstruction-era South manifests one of the most...