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CHAPTER 18 RECONSTRUCTION AND THE NEW SOUTH
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18-1 EARLY STEPS TO REUNION
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POSTWAR PROBLEMS -The North returned to work right where they left off -The South faced a far different situation…life would forever change - Land, buildings, cities, homes, railroads were destroyed from war - Freedmen- former slaves who were now set free as a result of the war
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PLANS FOR RECONSTRUCTION PlanLincoln’s Plan Congress’ Plan Johnson’s Plan Radical Republicans Name of Plan: Key Points:
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PLANS FOR RECONSTRUCTION PlanLincoln’s PlanCongress’ Plan Johnson’s Plan Radical Republicans Name of Plan: Ten Percent Plan Key Points: -10% of Voters had to swear loyalty to the Union -Amnesty to Confederates -Confederates could vote and hold office
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PLANS FOR RECONSTRUCTION PlanLincoln’s Plan Congress’ Plan Johnson’s Plan Radical Republicans Name of Plan: Ten Percent Plan Wade-Davis Bill Key Points: -10% of Voters had to swear loyalty to the Union -Amnesty to Confederates - Confederates could vote and hold office -Majority had to swear loyalty to the Union -Abolish slavery -Confederates could not vote or hold office
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-Majority had to swear loyalty to Union -Former Confederate s could hold office -13 th Amendment
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FREEDMEN’S BUREAU Both Congress and Lincoln agreed on this Freedmen’s Bureau - Helped former slaves find jobs, provided them food and clothing, helped set up schools - Helped poor whites find work as well
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THE OLD SOUTH DESTROYED Post Civil War has left mass devastation in the South. Shattered Southern economy. Millions of newly emancipated slaves jobless and homeless.
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PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND RECONSTRUCTION Lincoln had been preparing for this Re-Union of the United States. His plan was known as Reconstruction Reconstruction- rebuilding the former Confederate States and reuniting the nation.
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LINCOLN’S PLAN Also known as the Ten Percent Plan At least 10% of voters had to swear allegiance to the Union before being admitted. Offered amnesty to all southerners except high ranking Confederate Officials. Abolished slavery
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WADE-DAVIS BILL The Republicans of Congress’ Plan Majority of white men must swear loyalty to the Union before being admitted. Former Confederate volunteers cannot vote or hold office.
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JOHNSON’S PLAN Majority of white men must swear loyalty to the Union before being admitted. Must ratify the 13 th Amendment- abolish slavery Former Confederate officials may vote and hold office.
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RECONSTRUCTION ACT Radical Republican Plan- didn’t think any plans were harsh enough. Must disband state governments Must write new constitutions Must ratify the 14 th Amendment African American men must be able to vote.
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