Reconstruction RECONSTRUCTION AFTER THE CIVIL WAR REBUILDING *Had to rebuild everything *Political *Social *Economic
LINCOLN’S PLAN *Preserve Union *Higher cause *forgiving peace *“with malice toward none, with charity for all” *Amnesty to most *10% of a state’s population must take oath before the state could rejoin the Union *Little mention of former slaves
RADICAL PLAN Radical Republicans *Harsher plan *Wade-Davis Bill of 1864 = very stringent terms, a majority of the number who had been alive and registered to vote in 1860 would have to swear an “ironclad” oath stating that they were now loyal and had never been disloyal. This was obviously impossible in any former Confederate state unless blacks were given the right to vote. *Martial Law *State could not rejoin Union until a majority takes oath *Bar former Confederate leaders from office
LINCOLN ASSASSINATED John Wilkes Booth assassinates Lincoln in Ford’s Theatre V-P Andrew Johnson becomes President President Johnson tried to follow Lincoln’s plan with additions Congress refuses plan/Congress wants to punish the South
Conditions in the South after the Civil War economy was totally destroyed -currency worthless -no transportation system -no gov’t authority -loss of slave labor: SOLUTION- ____________________________ -growth of gov’t to provide public services
continued -plantation owners hardest hit Slaves gone Crops destroyed Fortunes lost Homes looted - some radicals thought land should be divided to slaves as payment for slavery -but land was never given to slaves
Post-War for freed slaves -many slaves left the plantations -looked for missing family -others simply moved to new areas -most did not have the money to buy any land
-many of the poor could not leave: FREEDMEN HAD NO $ TO BUY LAND, LAND OWNERS HAD NO $ TO PAY WORKERS -tenant farming- PEOPLE PAID RENT FOR THE USE OF THE LAND -sharecroppers- PEOPLE FARMED THE LAND FOR A SHARE OF THE CROP. -the absent idea of “40 acres and a mule” -cotton is no longer king PLANTATIONS RESTORED
-created to help former slaves adjust -provided education and schooling -helped former slaves find work -was never able to really help most former slaves -land reform was most basic need of former slaves FREEDMAN’S BUREAU
-North becomes weary of Reconstruction -Republicans split over Grant scandals – Credit Mobilier – Whiskey Ring – -Panic of Radicals have less and less control over South Reconstruction fervor fades
Compromise of 1877
-Compromise is made -Hayes wins the election RESULTING IN: RESULTING IN: -Northern troops withdrawa from the south -Reconstruction ends -Home Rule of South reverses many advances Deal is Made
- Black Codes -Jim Crow laws- SEGREGATION, SUPPORTED BY: PLESSY v. FERGUSION- SEPARATE BUT EQUAL -Segregation -KKK political, economic, social Financial Control New Rules
-decline in freedoms -end of Freedmen’s Bureau -end of voting POLL TAXES LITERACY TEST -southern leaders ignored the Constitution 14 th Amendment (citizenship) 15 th Amendments (voting) Segregation
-southern economy eventually emerged stronger than before the war -more industry- TEXTILES -better transportation -whites were still in control and blacks were denied citizenship -sharecropping replaced slavery New South