The End of the War and Start of Reconstruction

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The End of the War and Start of Reconstruction

Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address Four months after the Union victory at Gettysburg, Lincoln traveled to Pennsylvania to dedicate the _____________ ______________________ He gave a short, three minute speech, which would go down as one of the most famous in United States history. Lincoln described the Civil War as a _________________ ______________________________ Lincoln believed America was ______________________ ________________________ Southerners believed that states had ________________ __________________________

The End of the Civil War When the Union won the Civil War the big questions were: ____________________________ ____________________________ _________ ____________________________ ____________________________ Robert E. Lee urged Southerners to come peacefully back to the Union

Lincoln’s Plan for Reconstruction Lincoln’s plan was to quickly bring the Southern states back into the Union, provided ________________________________________ Lincoln wanted to implement the ________________ ___________________________________________ allegiance to the Union and for the states to abolish slavery Most importantly, ___________________________ ________________________

Lincoln’s Death Just a few days after Lee’s surrender at Appomattox, Abraham Lincoln was _____________________________ ____________________________________________ The assassination had a rippling effect throughout the North as Radical Republicans were outraged, __________ __________________________ Congress (controlled now by Republicans) voted that Southern states would not be immediately admitted __________ _______________________________________________ ______________________________

Johnson Alienates Radical Republicans President Johnson supported votes for Black army veterans in 1864 and 1865 By 1866, however, Johnson broke with the moderate Republicans and aligned himself with the Democrats who opposed equality and opposed the Fourteenth Amendment Radicals attacked Johnson’s policies, especially his 10% Plan and his veto of the Civil Rights Bill for the Freedmen President Andrew Johnson http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/books/cg&csa/_notes/20a.jpg

Plans for Reconstruction Led by Charles Sumner and Thaddeus Stevens, the Radical Republicans wanted the Southern states to be punished for their treasonous behavior They called for harsh punishment of Confederate officers and soldiers and equal rights for Freedmen http://www.msp.umb.edu/afam/AfAmResearchQuestions.html

Radical Republicans Gain Control of Congress The election of 1866 dramatically changed the balance of power in congress, giving the Radical Republicans enough votes to overcome Johnson's vetoes Though he avoided (by one vote) the Radical Republican attempt to impeach him Johnson remained almost powerless regarding Reconstruction policy “Time Works Wonders” by Thomas Nast http://www.harpweek.com/09Cartoon/BrowseByDateCartoon.asp?Month=April&Date=9

Radical Reconstruction Radical Republicans implemented a federal reconstruction plan They used the Army to combat the effect of black codes and enforce new laws that guaranteed rights to African Americans in Southern states Federal reconstruction took the vote away from 10,000 to 15,000 white men who had been Confederate officials or soldiers Radical Republican Leaders http://lfa.atu.edu/ssphil/people/ssjw/us2/presrecon.htm

Black Codes White Southerners sought ways to control newly freed African Americans They wrote Black Codes to regulate civil and legal rights, from marriage to the right to hold and sell property In many ways the codes guaranteed African Americans would continue working as farm laborers African American men who were arrested for vagrancy due to unemployment http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/civilwar/16/reconstruction1.html

The Civil Rights Act of 1866 The Civil Rights Act of 1866 gave rights to freed slaves including the rights to make contracts, sue, witness in court, and own private property President Johnson vetoed the bill saying it would "operate in favor of the colored and against the white race“ Congress overrode the presidential veto in April of 1866 The act declared that all persons born in the U.S. were now citizens, without regard to race, color, or previous condition of servitude, excluding Indians Former Slaves and Wounded Union Veterans Celebrating the Passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1866 http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/fimage/gildedage/image.php?id=3490

The 14th Amendment In order to ensure permanent change the 14th amendment granted citizenship to African Americans The amendment also guaranteed the right to due process under the law to African Americans http://www.fbi.gov/publications/leb/2005/june2005/june05leb_img_29.jpg

The 15th Amendment Granted African American men suffrage in 1870 This did not guarantee African American men would be allowed access to their local polls Violence against African Americans at polling places was common Literacy tests, poll taxes and other voter qualification laws became common The First Black Voters http://www.harpweek.com/09Cartoon/BrowseByDateCartoon.asp?Month=November&Date=14

African Americans Vote Slowly Southern states held elections in which Freedmen voted These elections usually produced Republican state governments For the first time African Americans were elected to local, state and federal offices Hiram Revels, the first African American elected to the U.S. Senate http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=R000166

The End of Radical Reconstruction Federal Reconstruction ended in 1876 with the election of Rutherford B. Hayes to the presidency A few weeks after taking office Hayes issued an order for the removal of all federal soldiers stationed in the South The end of Reconstruction led to a drastic reduction of rights for African Americans President Rutherford Hayes http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/list/057_pra3.html