Reconstruction Begins

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Reconstruction Begins

Cost of the War Union Cost-6.1 Billion, inflation 80% Confederate Costs- 2 Billion, inflation 9,000 Lands and businesses destroyed Southern industry crippled Death tolls total 623,000

Lincoln’s Plan for Reconstruction Restore the Union quickly and without punishment Take oath of loyalty and obey federal laws about slavery High ranking officials and military leaders excluded from law making 1/10th of voters taken oath have election to elect Congressmen

Lincoln Assassinated Shot by John Wilkes Booth Killed at Fords Theatre on April 14, 1865 Worked with 9 other men-main: George Azterdot-kill Andrew Johnson, Lewis Powell-SoS William Seward, David Herold-helped escape Mary Surratt was convicted of being a co-conspirator because of her boarding the men, first woman executed in the US

Presidential (Johnson’s) Reconstruction Andrew Johnson now president Amnesty to those who took oath of allegiance No confederate could be elected Repeal secession laws 13th amendment must be approved in each state

Radical Republican Plan Republicans in Congress did not believe South was getting harsh enough treatment Wanted: Revenge and punish South for causing the war Federal government to play key role in transition for the freedman-Found Freedman’s Bureau Wanted to the keep Republican party power in North and South