RECONSTRUCTION 1865-1877. LINCOLN’S ASSASSINATION John Wilkes Booth, a southern sympathizer, shot Lincoln on April 14, only 5 days after Lee surrendered.

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RECONSTRUCTION

LINCOLN’S ASSASSINATION John Wilkes Booth, a southern sympathizer, shot Lincoln on April 14, only 5 days after Lee surrendered. Why did he kill Lincoln? He was a Confederate supporter.

LINCOLN’S ASSASSINATION Lincoln was shot at Ford’s Theatre while watching a comedy. He died the morning of the 15 th. Booth was captured and shot several weeks later.

THE NEW PRESIDENT Andrew Johnson Southerner from Tennessee Remained loyal to the Union when his state seceded. WHY would Lincoln pick this man as his VP? To get votes

RECONSTRUCTION It is the process the federal government used to rebuild and readmit the former Confederate states into the Union.

THE LINCOLN-JOHNSON PLAN Very lenient Required only 10% of a state to take an oath of loyalty to the Union, abolish slavery, and elect a new state government. WHY so easy? They wanted the nation to heal.

THE CONGRESSIONAL PLAN Also called the Radical Plan. Required 50% of a state’s voters to take a loyalty oath, abolish slavery AND grant voting rights to the former slave. WHY so harsh? They wanted to punish the South.

COMPARISON LINCOLN-JOHNSON PLAN Lenient 10% of citizens must pledge loyalty to the U.S. Abolish slavery Elect a new state government CONGRESSIONAL PLAN Strict 50% of citizens must pledge loyalty to the U.S. Abolish slavery Give voting rights to former slaves

THE BIG FIGHT President Johnson implemented his plan which made Congress mad. Congress passed a law---the Tenure of Office Act, limiting the power of Johnson. When Johnson violated the Act, he was impeached by the House and put on trial in the Senate. What was Congress hoping to accomplish? Intimidate Johnson Impeachment Resolution

THE TRIAL Johnson was found not guilty by one vote. Johnson finished his term but was ruined politically. Congress took control of Reconstruction.

THE 13 th AMENDMENT Abolished slavery forever

THE 14 th AMENDMENT Granted citizenship to the former slave. Placed restrictions on former Confederates. Requires the states to grant due process to all of its citizens.

THE 15 th AMENDMENT Suffrage (voting rights) cannot be denied due to race. This gave black men the right to vote. What about women? They still could not vote.

ACHIEVEMENTS OF RECONSTRUCTION

THE FREEDMEN’S BUREAU Federal agency which set up schools, hospitals, distributed clothes and food to the former slaves. Made up of Union soldiers and northern volunteers.

CIVIL RIGHTS ACTS Congress passed laws designed to end the “black codes” and restrict the Ku Klux Klan and other terrorist groups.

THE COMPROMISE OF 1877 By 1877, the nation was tired of Reconstruction and a deal was made allowing the southern Democrats to regain control of their states.

POST RECONSTRUCTION SOUTH Most of the progress made in the south during Reconstruction was lost after The Supreme Court legalized segregation in Plessy v. Ferguson 1896.

POST RECONSTRUCTION SOUTH It would nearly take another 100 years before the federal government would enforce the law and ensure equality for all Americans.