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CHAPTER 8 Reconstruction. Reconstruction- questions There were three main questions that needed to be answered during the Reconstruction – the period.

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Page 1: CHAPTER 8 Reconstruction. Reconstruction- questions There were three main questions that needed to be answered during the Reconstruction – the period.

CHAPTER 8

Reconstruction

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Reconstruction- questions

There were three main questions that needed to be answered during the Reconstruction – the period after the Civil War ended (1865) to 1877. How will the seven southern states rejoin the

Union? How will the southern economy be rebuilt? What rights will African Americans have?

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Lincoln and Reconstruction

Even before he left office, Abraham Lincoln began attempting to answer these questions. On April 14th, 1865, Lincoln’s plans for

Reconstruction came to a halt when the president was assassinated by a Confederate supporter named John Wilkes Booth.

Abraham Lincoln’s vice-president, Andrew Johnson would take over the presidency, and change the course of Reconstruction.

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Radical Republicans

Portion of the Republican Party who wanted the following: To punish and destroy the political power of southern

slaveholders; Immediate citizenship and voting rights for African

Americans; A powerful federal gov. to bring about the changes

(quickly)

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Moderate Republicans

A member of the Republican Party who wanted the following: Rebuild the nation without punishing the South too

much; Gradually give African-Americans citizenship and

right to vote; A powerful federal gov. to bring these changes

(gradually)

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Democrats

Generally individuals from southern states who wanted the following: A weak federal gov. with an emphasis on states’

rights; The issue of citizenship and voting rights for African-

Americans to be decided by individual states.

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Abraham Lincoln

President at the beginning of ReconstructionModerate RepublicanWanted to see the Union re-unified as quickly

and easily as possible.

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Andrew Johnson

President of the United States after Lincoln’s assassination (1865-1869)

DemocratLenient Reconstruction policy (except for

plantation owners), and opposed African-American equality

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Thaddeus Stevens

Leader of the Radical Republicans in Congress

Wanted harsh punishment for the southern states

Wanted equality for African Americans

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13th amendment

Adopted in 1865;Abolished slavery and involuntary servitude

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14th amendment

Adopted in 1868;Makes all persons born or naturalized in the

U.S. (including former slaves) citizens of the U.S.;

Equal protection under the law.

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15th amendment

Adopted in 1870; Prohibits the denial of voting rights to people

on the basis of race, color, or previous servitude

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THREE PLANS AND THE ‘NEW’ SOUTHERN ECONOMY

Reconstruction- Part II

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10% Plan

Lincoln’s plan10% of a state’s voters had to take a loyalty

oath to the Union to set up a new state constitution

Constitution must accept 13th amendment and provide education for African Americans

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Wade-Davis Bill

Supported by Radical Republicans;Majority of a state’s prewar voters swear a

loyalty oath;Equality for African-Americans;

Freedmen’s Bureau provide supplies to Blacks and white refugees in the South

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Johnson’s Plan

Supported by Andrew Johnson and other Democrats;

Ratify the 13th amendment;Promised restoration of land to anyone who

swore a loyalty oath; Except wealthy planters– they had to write to him

specificallyAfrican-American rights were not necessary

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In response to Johnson’s Plan

Most southern states met the requirements of Johnson’s Plan (no surprise);

Many states implemented black codes to restrict African Americans Laws limiting the rights of African Americans

and keep them as landless workers.

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So Congress passed…

Civil Rights Act of 1866= federal guarantee of civil rights, superseding any state laws that limited them.

Johnson tried to veto it, but it did not work. It was the first time in history Congress got the necessary 2/3 vote to overturn a president’s veto.

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And it continued…

Military Reconstruction Act of 1867= divided remaining states into 5 military districts, each governed by a Union general.

States also had to write a new constitution that guaranteed the right to vote for African-Americans.

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But what about the economy?

Sharecropping= landowner dictates the crop, and provides sharecropper with housing and supplies in return for a ‘share’ of the crop’s price at market.

Share-tenancy= differed in that the worker could choose the crop and had to purchase own supplies.

Tenant-farming= most independent form; pay rent to landowner, but could manage crop as they pleased.

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THE RISE OF THE KKK AND THE END OF RECONSTRUCTION

Reconstruction- Part III

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Changes in the South

Carpetbagger= a northerner who moved to the South after the Civil War.

Scalawag= a white southerner who joined the Republican Party after the Civil War.

Ku Klux Klan= a secret organization that used terror tactics in an attempt to restore white supremacy in Southern states after the Civil War.

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Response to the Reconstruction Act of 1877

In 1867, Johnson attempted to remove Edwin Stanton from his Secretary of War position while the Senate was not in session.

Congress had passed the Tenure of Office Act to prevent him from doing so.

When he did, Johnson became the first president to be impeached, or accused of wrongdoing.

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Grant’s presidency and Reconstruction

Civil War hero whose presidency was marred by scandal and corruption within his administration.

Had preached to “let no guilty man go free” but could not see what was in front of him.

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Southern whites gain power

A group of southern whites known as Redeemers attempted to regain power for the South in Congress by uniting poor, moderate Republicans and Democrats.

Slowly, the power of the southern states grew.

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The Election of 1876

1876 election;Both candidates appealed to the dislike for

corruption; Tilden carried the South, but votes in 3 states

were disputed (SC, LA and FL)

What solution to this problem would Congressional representatives and Supreme Court justices come up with?

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Compromise of 1877

The political compromise that gave Republican Rutherford B. Hayes the presidency in exchange for the withdrawal of all federal troops from the Southern states.

This agreement ended Reconstruction.

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Positive Negative

Tax-supported education system;

Federal gov. monitors railroads;

Expansion of crops;Gave African

Americans an understanding of rights

Tensions still between North and South;

No voting rights for women;

African-Americans still discriminated against;

Distrust of gov. officials

Effects of Reconstruction