The Defeated South A: Because the majority of battles took place in the South, many Southern houses, farms, bridges, and railroads were destroyed. Q: Based.

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The Defeated South A: Because the majority of battles took place in the South, many Southern houses, farms, bridges, and railroads were destroyed. Q: Based upon your observations of the map below, how were the North and the South effected differently as a result of the Civil War? JDI! Take out your Reconstruction Packets and have them on your desk for me to check!

Main Idea Northern leaders had different ideas for dealing with the many issues and challenges of restoring the southern states to the Union

After the Civil War The Civil War was the most costly war in American History in terms of total devastation. At least 618,000 Americans died in the Civil War, and some experts say the toll reached 700,000. These casualties exceed the nation's loss in all its other wars, from the Revolution through Vietnam.

Amazing War Losses

Ruins in Front of the Capitol – Richmond, VA, 1865

Right: Atlanta, Georgia Above: Charleston, South Carolina

Crippled Locomotive, Richmond & Petersburg Railroad Depot - Richmond, VA, 1865

A Southern armored railroad gun has gone as far as it can on these rails, typifying Civil War destruction of Southern railroad tracks. (Virginia) This famous photo was taken looking across the ruins of the railroad bridge in Fredericksburg, Virginia

· Newly freed slaves, freedmen, had no land, jobs, or education. Left and right: post-Civil War Ohio Atlanta, GA

1. Millions of freed slaves needed housing, clothing, food, and jobs. PROBLEMS FACING THE SOUTH

2. Confederate money had no value. PROBLEMS FACING THE SOUTH

3. Railroads, bridges, plantations, and crops had been destroyed. PROBLEMS FACING THE SOUTH

Reconstruction Reconstruction ( )– def. – period during which the United States began to rebuild after the Civil War and included the process by which the federal government readmitted former Confederate states

Plans for Reconstruction Lincoln and Johnson Radical Republicans

Lincoln and Johnson Lincoln’s Ten-Percent Plan – – argued that the southern states had never left the Union because secession was illegal– one nation indivisible – when 10% of voters pledged allegiance to the U.S. – state could be readmitted to U.S. – very lenient – goal was to readmit southern states as quick as possible, not to punish the South “with malice towards none, with charity for all…to bind up the nation’s wounds” – Nothing included about African- Americans Johnson’s Presidential Reconstruction – also very lenient toward the South

Radical Republicans Radical Republicans – northern members of Congress, led by Charles Sumner and Thaddeus Stevens, who opposed Lincoln’s Ten Percent plan and Johnson’s plan Wanted to punish the southern slave owners Wanted to give African- Americans the right to vote

Congressional Reconstruction Radical Republicans took control of Reconstruction policy in th Amendment – states were prohibited from denying equal rights under the law to any American SIG - granted citizenship rights to African-Americans Reconstruction Act of 1867 – divided former Confederacy into 5 military districts (military occupation), set up new requirements to gain readmission to the Union

Congressional Reconstruction Johnson’s impeachment – Radical Republicans impeached Johnson, but he was not removed from office Impeach – def. formal charge of misconduct in office 15 th Amendment – voting rights were guaranteed regardless of “race, color, or previous condition of servitude” SIG - gave African American men the right to vote

Politics in Post War South Republican Party in the South relied on 3 groups African Americans – right to vote guaranteed by 15 th Amendment Sharecropping – many African-Americans rented land from plantation owners in return for a share or percentage of the total crop produced Scalawags – Southerners who became Republicans Carpetbaggers – Northerner Republicans who moved to the South

The Collapse of Reconstruction Anti-Black Violence Election of 1876 Compromise of 1877

The Collapse of Reconstruction Anti-Black violence – goal was to prevent African Americans from voting – Ku Klux Klan (KKK) – violent terrorist organization devoted to white supremacy

The Collapse of Reconstruction Election of 1876: Rutherford B. Hayes (Republican) vs. Samuel Tilden (Democrat ) – Tilden won the popular vote, Hayes won the electoral college – South upset and disputed the election

The Collapse of Reconstruction Compromise of 1877 – agreement to settle the disputed election Hayes (Republican) = president Republicans would end military occupation of the South ended White Democrats took control of southern state governments = “Redemption” SIG – Reconstruction is ended white southern Democrats passed “Jim Crow Laws” – called for segregation of the races throughout the South African Americans denied their constitutional rights