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Reconstructing the Union
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Reconstructing the South Reconstruction: period of rebuilding the South and readmitting Southern states into the Union Many differing ideas revolved around how to readmit the Southern states, creating conflict
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Lincoln’s Attitude on Reconstruction Lincoln did not want to punish the South Punishment would not allow nation to heal Southerners, aside from Confederate leaders, would be given amnesty (forgiven) if they took the oath
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Lincoln’s Plan President Lincoln developed a plan prior to the end of the war Lincoln’s Ten Percent Plan: Lincoln’s plan for reconstruction 10-percent of voters take an oath of loyalty Create a new Constitution that banned slavery Meant to bring in states quickly and allow healing to happen faster
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Discussion 1.How did Lincoln’s attitude toward the Confederate States effect his planning for Reconstruction? 2.Why do you think Republican’s would oppose the President’s plan? 3.Predict what might happen in the Southern States if Lincoln’s plan were to actually happen?
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Lincoln’s Assassination Just six days after the surrender of Robert E. Lee, President Lincoln was shot and killed at Ford’s Theater in Washington DC Lincoln’s death shocked the nation who was set to recover from a brutal war His Vice President Andrew Johnson took over From Tennessee A Pro-Union Southerner during the war
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Andrew Johnson 1864-Democratic Vice- President for Abraham Lincoln Three Reconstruction Goals: 1. Quick reunification of the south 2. Move political power away from the planter class 3. Win election in 1868
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Johnson’s Reconstruction Plan New president Johnson had a plan of his own for reconstruction Amnesty to any Southerner who took the oath Even Confederate officials with pardon from President Must outlaw slavery Opposed equal rights for freed slaves
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Reflection Compare Lincoln’s and Johnson’s reconstruction plans. Which one do you believe was better? Why?
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