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The Federal government’s plan to restore the South to the Union after the Civil war.
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April 15, 1865 Shot by John Wilkes Booth
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Johnson becomes president – Southern State Requirements States had to end slavery Their secession had been illegal Get back the right to vote, adult white males had to pledge loyalty to the U.S.
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Changed much of it back to its Pre- Civil war wording – Exceptions – Ended slavery in Texas Denied civil rights, including the right to vote, to African Americans
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– Made African Americans second-class citizens – Could NOT serve on juries – Could NOT hold public office – Could not be idle – had to work; forced if necessary – No interracial marriages
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1865 – Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands or “Freedman’s Bureau”
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Protect newly freed slaves from Black Codes and violence – Provided food and health care – Jobs – Schools for the children Closed in 1868 after reorganization of government in South
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