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Reconstruction Standard 3.3
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H OW IS RECONSTRUCTION GOING TO WORK ? Ten Percent Plan : Government would pardon all confederate states if 10% of the voters in the 1860 election took this oath of allegiance. *Excludes Confederate leaders & wealthy landowners Congress rejects new Southern govts. and congressmen Abraham Lincoln’s plan Andrew Johnson’s plan Radical Republicans think these plans are too lenient
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P RESIDENTIAL R ECONSTRUCTION
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Radical Republicans- led by Thaddeus Stevens of Penn. and Charles Sumner of Mass.- wanted to destroy all political power of former slaveholders Expected full rights to be given to freedmen Congress passes the Wade-Davis bill- that Congress should be over Reconst. - Lincoln vetoes- power struggle betw. Pres. and Congress
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Lincoln dies- April 1865 Johnson’s plan does nothing to solve problems of landowning, voting and protection of the freed slaves Johnson pardoned Confederate leaders- many of the same people were elected Congress convenes and refuses to seat the new southern representatives
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C ONGRESSIONAL R ECONSTRUCTION
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Congressional Reconstruction Reconstruction Act of 1867 divides Confederacy into districts-troops stationed in each Fourteenth Amendment grants full citizenship to African Americans Freedmen’s Bureau provides social services, medical care, education to Southern blacks and poor whites
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M ILITARY D ISTRICTS
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Military Districts
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Southern states passed Black Codes - laws that limited southern blacks politically, socially and economically- no blacks on juries- can’t carry guns, no travel without permits, etc.
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J OHNSON IS IMPEACHED ! Johnson is impeached- he fired Sec. of War Stanton and broke the Tenure of Office Act Real reason for impeachment: b/c he did not enforce reconstruction laws in the South
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Ulysses S. Grant (Union general) is elected president in 1868 and received 90% of African-American votes Fifteenth Amendment: African Americans are granted suffrage
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C HANGES FOR A FRICAN A MERICANS Hiram Revels: is first black senator (Miss.) Sharecropping : a family would farm a portion of someone’s land in exchange for housing and a share of the crop. Tenant Farming : families would rent the land and farm it. Ku Klux Klan : Southern group which formed during reconstruction and became a violent terrorist organization. Wanted to restore white supremacy
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Sharecropping in Arkansas Included both freed slaves and poor whites Farmed the land in exchange for part of the crop and housing
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Ku Klux Klan Known for cross burning and violence towards African Americans Developed during Reconstruction in the South
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S OUTHERN B ITTERNESS Carpetbaggers: Northerners who migrated South for business. Southerners saw these carpetbaggers as taking advantage of them. Scalawags : Southerners who supported reconstruction
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D EMOCRATS REDEEM THE S OUTH * 1876 Rutherford B. Hayes Republican) is elected president (over Samuel J. Tilden)- election was questioned The Compromise of 1877 – struck deal election Hayes and ending Reconstruction Southern state governments redeem their power in the South and reconstruction ends ( Redemption Governments )
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Jim Crow laws kept the races separate by segregating facilities – Plessy v. Ferguson said separation of the races is legal as long as the facilities are equal
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Literacy tests, poll taxes and the Grandfather clause keep African Americans from voting
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E ND OF R ECONSTRUCTION
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M INORITY R EFORMERS Booker T. Washington – pushed for African Americans to learn a useful skill to contribute to society in the fight for equality - founded Tuskegee Institute W.E.B. DuBois – pushed for African Americans to get a liberal arts education as part of the Niagara Movement – later helped form the NAACP
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W.E.B. DuBose Booker T. Washington
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I DA B. W ELLS -B ARNETT a fearless anti-lynching crusader o suffragist o women's rights advocate o Journalist o speaker
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