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Reconstruction in Texas Unit 6
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Reconstruction Begins -Reconstruction: the plan to restore the South to the Union after the Civil War -Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865 by John Wilkes Booth -Andrew Johnson became the 17 th Pres. of the U.S. John W. Booth Ford’s Theatre
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Lincoln/Johnson’s Plan 1. Had to set up temporary governments 2. End slavery 3. Declare secession illegal 4. Adult white males had to take oath of loyalty to the U.S. President Andrew Johnson “I wish to carry out Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction. You MUST agree to the following.” Southern states would have to meet these conditions before reentering the Union:
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Black Codes/Jim Crow Laws -Laws limiting the civil rights and liberties of blacks after the Civil War -Enacted in 1866 in TX -Not allowed to: Vote, hold office, serve on juries, or marry whites. -State prohibited from providing public land to blacks & barred from supporting schools for blacks out of the state’s public school fund. -The black codes also defined labor relations: could be fined or arrested for not working
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Freedmen’s Bureau -1865 the fed. government established the bureau to help blacks -Protected newly freed slaves from violence and black codes -Provided food and health care -Helped adults obtain jobs and set up schools for children -Bureau closed in 1868 when South reorganized their governments
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Congressional Plan for Reconstruction -Texas had not ratified the 13 th & 14 th amendments to the U.S. Const. 13 th : Banned slavery 14 th : Made all African Americans citizens 15 th Amendment: right to vote can’t be denied because of race Congress Takes Action: -1867 Congress placed South under control of the army -Army would supervise TX until it passed a new const. giving African Americans the right to vote/hold office -State’s elected officials left office -White males had to take the “ironclad oath” swearing they didn’t support the Confederacy to vote –if they didn’t, no vote!
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Ku Klux Klan (KKK) -Many white Texans resented actions by Congress -Disliked Texans who won public office that were Unionists -Formed in the Southern U.S. in the 1860’s to intimidate and terrorize African Americans As a secret vigilante group, the Klan targeted freedmen and their allies; it sought to restore white supremacy by threats and violence, including murder, against black and white Republicans.
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Ku Klux Klan
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Convention of 1868 -Delegates called a new convention. -Convention split into 2 main groups *Republicans – more rights for African Americans *Moderate Republicans – moderate, or less extreme changes New constitution -Gave TX a strong centralized government -African Americans had the right to vote -Governor could appoint judges -Required kids to go to school
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-Texans approved new const. in 1869 -Edmund J. Davis become governor -U.S. Pres. Grant was satisfied -March 30, 1870 Texas was readmitted into the Union “I am pleased with your new Constitution. Texas, you are officially readmitted to the Union.” Pres. Grant
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End of Reconstruction -Davis was criticized: *Created a state police force (critics said used it to arrest his opponents) *Postponed elections *Raised taxes -Used tax money to build roads/schools & defend the frontier -1872: Ran for reelection and lost to Richard Coke -Former Confederates now had control of TX government
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Economic Changes -End of Reconstruction, more cotton, wheat, and corn production…how?? -Expansion of railroads and more immigrants into TX! -TX farmers could now send crops/livestock to distant markets -Began to develop more industries -Most Texans still earned a living on small farms -Sharecropper system replaced slave labor
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Sharecropper system -Landowners paid for tools, seed, animals, and housing -In exchange, sharecroppers worked the land and gave half the value of their crops to the landowners -Landowners controlled sharecroppers by selling supplies at a high price -Sharecroppers would go into debt and were tied to the land until their debt was paid off.
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Constitution of 1876 -Texans did not want a strong central government -Held another convention to make changes -The Const. of 1876: *Cut governor’s power to appoint officers *Limited elected leaders to two-year terms *All males received the right to vote -Voters approved the new const. on Feb. 15, 1876
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*Political Effects during Reconstruction: -13th, 14th and 15th Amendments -Black codes/ Jim Crow *Economic Effects during Reconstruction: -The increase of migration >>>>> more land owners >>>>> need for farm labor >>>>> increase of sharecroppers and tenant farmers.
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-Social Effects during Reconstruction: -Concern over future of freedmen - June 19 th, 1865 or Juneteenth celebrated by freed slaves -Freedmen’s Bureau established -KKK became features of Southern segregation -Immigration to Texas increased
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