

This US History Reconstruction lesson plan focuses on the Compromise of 1877, which brought an end to Reconstruction and marked the restoration of home rule to Southern states. The lesson examines the political conflicts surrounding this event, including Republican Party disunity and the 1876 election dispute.
Perfect for a 45-50 minute class period, this lesson can easily be expanded for two sessions or shortened for your needs. It’s ideal for any teacher, substitute plans, or virtual classrooms, providing a comprehensive look at the closing chapter of the Reconstruction era.
- Lesson Contains (in a downloadable .zip file):
- Daily Slides PowerPoint Presentation entitled “The Compromise of 1877 and End of Reconstruction”.
- Student Guided Notes (MS Word): Fill-in-the-blank style notes for active student participation.
- Teacher Guided Notes (MS Word): Fully completed answer key for easy reference.
- Multiple-Choice Quiz (Student Version) (MS Word): Six-question quiz for assessment, pre-test, exit slip, or review.
- Multiple-Choice Quiz (Teacher Version) (MS Word): Includes all correct answers for quick grading.
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- **Topics Covered: **
- Republican Party Disunity: Growing division within the party post-Civil War
- 1872 Election and Republican Split: Political conflict leading to the 1876 election
- 1876 Election Dispute: Controversy over the election results and its impact
- Compromise of 1877: Agreement to end Reconstruction and withdraw federal troops
- Withdrawal of Federal Troops: The end of military presence in the South
- Impact on Southern States: The political and social consequences of the compromise
- Impact on African Americans: The setback to civil rights and Black suffrage
- End of Reconstruction: The conclusion of federal efforts to rebuild the South
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- Slides/Pages: 24 slides, 4 pages
. - Why Teachers Love This Resource:
- Extremely content-rich—provides all the details you need for an engaging class.
- Perfect for any teacher, regardless of experience.
- Substitute-friendly—comprehensive, no-prep materials included.
- Excellent for virtual learning—fully compatible with digital platforms.
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