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NEXT 12.3 The Collapse of Reconstruction Southern opposition to Radical Reconstruction, along with economic problems in the North, end Reconstruction.

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1 NEXT 12.3 The Collapse of Reconstruction Southern opposition to Radical Reconstruction, along with economic problems in the North, end Reconstruction.

2 NEXT I. Opposition to Reconstruction A. Ku Klux Klan KKK—Confederate veterans group that turns terrorist Grows rapidly; aims to restore white supremacy 3 SECTION B. Anti-Black Violence Klan, others kill thousands, burn schools, churches, homes Klan works to force Republican state govts out of power Southern Democrats use violence to intimidate black voters Continued... http://www.history.com/topics/ku-klux- klan/videos/the-kkk http://www.schooltube.com/video/6dd1769888a8 4a968fd7/Rise%20of%20the%20Ku%20Klux%2 0Klan

3 NEXT C. Economic Pressure Black landowners have property destroyed Forces freedmen into wage labor, sharecropping for whites 3 SECTION D. Legislative Response Enforcement Acts passed to curtail Klan, Democrats - Supreme Court rules act unconstitutional Klan violence decreases because restore white supremacy in South E. Shifts in Political Power Amnesty Act returns voting rights to many former Confederates Congress allows Freedmen’s Bureau to expire

4 NEXT 3 SECTION A. Fraud and Bribery Grant considered honest; appoints friends to political office Series of Grant administration scandals exposed II. Scandals and Money Crises Hurt Republicans B. Republican Unity Shattered Liberal Republican Party forms Liberal Republicans weaken Radicals, make Reconstruction difficult C. Continued Scandal Administration corruption continues; Grant does not seek reelection http://www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/ulysses-s- grant/videos/president-ulysses-s-grant-scandal-and-legacy

5 NEXT III. Economic Turmoil A. The Panic of 1873 Business opportunities in South lead investors to excessive debt Largest govt securities dealer bankrupts, starts panic of 1873 - banks, businesses close; stock market collapses Panic triggers 5-year economic depression 3 SECTION B. Currency Dispute Panic fuels dispute over currency - financial experts want return to gold standard - South, West want more greenbacks to pay debts

6 NEXT IV. Judicial and Popular Support Fades A. Supreme Court Decisions 1870s Supreme Court decisions undermine 14 th, 15 th Amendments Federal govt loses power to protect Af-Am rights 3 SECTION B. Northern Support Fades Northerners grow indifferent to events in South: - shift attention to national problems - want reconciliation between regions - begin to dislike Reconstruction policies Republicans conclude govt cannot impose moral, social changes

7 NEXT V. Democrats “Redeem” the South A. Democrats Recapture the South Redemption—return of Democrats to power in the South, 1869–1875 3 SECTION B. Election of 1876 Republicans nominate Rutherford B. Hayes Democrats choose Samuel J. Tilden Tilden wins popular vote, 1 shy of electoral; 20 electoral disputed Compromise of 1877(Hayes-Tilden Comp.)— Hayes gets presidency, Democrats get: - federal troops leave LA, SC - funding for Southern railroad, waterways - conservative Southerner in cabinet Compromise means end of Reconstruction Continued... http://www.history.com/topics/us- presidents/compromise-of-1877

8 NEXT C. Home Rule in the South After Hayes removes federal troops, Democrats take over states Home rule—running state govt without federal intervention 3 SECTION D. Legacy of Reconstruction Republicans fail to protect rights they gave to former slaves Unwillingness to distribute land blocks economic independence Amendments abolish slavery, give basis for civil rights legislation Af-Am schools, civic groups increase literacy, opportunity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmEcP CiiDjs


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