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Aims of Reconstruction 5-1 Aims of Reconstruction 5-1.1 Summarize the aims of Reconstruction and explain the effects of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination on the course of Reconstruction

Abraham Lincoln’s Aim Abraham Lincoln’s aim was to preserve the Union and end the Civil War as quickly as possible. Lincoln promised that if 10% of the people of a state would pledge their allegiance to the USA and ratify the 13th amendment, which abolished slavery, they could form a new state government, elect representatives to Congress and fully participate in the Union again. Lincoln was determined to protect the rights of freed slaves.

Andrew Johnson’s Aim Johnson’s aim was to humiliate the southern elite. He required southerners who owned large amounts of property to ask for a presidential pardon. Johnson wanted the elite southern to acknowledge his power, but he granted pardons easily.

Southern White’s Aim The aim’s of many white southerners was to bring an end to the war, but they did not want their society to change.

Southern White’s Aim They were willing to recognize the end of slavery, but were not willing to grant rights to the freedmen.

Southern White’s Aim Southern states passed laws known as Black Codes that replaced the slave codes and kept the freedmen in positions of social, political, and economic inferiority.

United States Congress’s Aim The aim of the United States Congress for Reconstruction was different from that of Southerners or the President.

American Experience: "Reconstruction" Watch the 1st 20 minutes of part 1

United States Congress’s Aim They wanted to ensure that the Civil War had not been fought in vain and that the freed slaves would indeed be free.

United States Congress’s Aim Congress also pass the 14th amendment, which recognized the citizenship of African Americans, and recognized the rights of all citizens to “due process of law” and “equal protection of the laws.”

Southern African American’s Aim The aim of southern African Americans for Reconstruction was to consolidate their families and communities.

Southern African American’s Aim Establish a network of churches ad other autonomous institutions.

Southern African American’s Aim Southern African Americans wanted to stake a claim to equal citizenship , which included access to land and education

Southern African American’s Aim Carry out as much independence as possible in their working lives.

American Experience: "Reconstruction" What the 2nd 20 minutes of part 1