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Reconstruction – a VERY quick overview
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Reconstruction A Rebuilding of our country A reunion of our nation A 2 nd chance for the North & South How to do it?
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Reconstruction Political Cartoons Instructions: Please look at each cartoon and decide if it was published by a Northern or Southern Newspaper Try to decipher its meaning from the images and texts in the cartoon You may work in groups of 2
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Lincoln’s Plan Re-unite Nation quickly (ASAP) 10% Plan (Lincoln’s Plan) Offered Southerners amnesty (pardon) for all illegal acts regarding the rebellion To receive amnesty – must do 2 things: Swear an oath of loyalty to the U.S. Agree that slavery was illegal 13 th Amendment Passed Jan. 31 st 1865 – Slavery is now illegal according to the constitution!
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10 % Plan Continued Once 10% of a state made these pledges, they could form a new government & be re- admitted to the Union. Louisiana was 1 st !
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Wade Davis Bill (Radical Reconstruction) – VETOED! Wanted harsher punishment on South. State had to ban slavery The majority of adult males in the state had to take an oath to the U.S. Only southerners who swore that they had never supported the Confederacy could vote or hold office. Made it harder for southern states to re-join Union. Lincoln Vetoed Bill!
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Freedman’s Bureau In 1865 – Lincoln created the Freedman’s Bureau An agency providing relief for freed people / and poor people of the south. Helped establish more schools, jobs, homes, and medical care for blacks in the South
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Lincoln Assassinated! April 14 th – 1865 in Ford’s Theater War ended April 9 th – 1865! Andrew Johnson (VP) becomes President He was a former slave holder (Democrat)
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Surviving Reconstrcution Scalawag A southern who cooperated with the north following the war usually for profit Carpetbagger A northern businessmen who moved south to profit from the lack of infrastructure and supplies after the war
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Johnson’s Plan Appointed temp. governor in each state. States need to revise their Constitutions Voters elect state and federal representatives New state government had to declare secession illegal Had to ratify 13 th Amendment! (NO Slavery)
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Black Codes / Jim Crow Laws Southern States started passing “Black Codes” or Jim Crow Laws Black Codes / Jim Crow Laws – laws that greatly limited the freedom of African Americans. (targets African Americans) Basically creating legalized slavery (pg 518) Example – KKK (Ku Klux Klan) – Formed by Nathan Bedford Forrest
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Radical Republicans Republicans who were VERY angry about the Black Codes. Most moderate republicans thought that African Americans should have the same rights as citizens. Radical Republicans wanted the federal government to force change on the South
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Radical Republicans - Continued Want economic and political justice for the South. Urged that racial inequality is illegal! 1866 – Congress passed the 14 th Amendment.
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Radicals Vs. Johnson Very Little of the Radical plan is adopted Johnson, a Southerner, wants leniency on the South
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14 th Amendment Identified all people born or naturalized with the U.S. except Native Americans, as citizens. Citizens have equal protection under the law States cannot deprive anyone of “Life, Liberty, or Property without due process of law. Banned former Confederate officials from public office. Made state laws subject to federal court review. Gave Congress the power to pass any laws needed to enforce it.
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15 th Amendment African Americans gain the right to vote – 1869.
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Union Army In South Sheridan and Grant are put in the South to make sure some level of equality is kept
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The End of Reconstruction The Election of Rutherford B. Hayes ends the period Agrees to pull all union troops out of the south.
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