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Johnson v. Congress on Reconstruction
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Bell Work What do you think is the first thing the government needs to take care of in terms pf the South? Things to consider: War had cost many lives... Including Lincoln’s Freed Slaves, 4 million new citizens Protection of Constitution
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Struggle of Early Reconstruction Conflict between the President versus a Radical Republican Congress. Where the President wanted more lenient laws and Congress wanted much more harsher ones
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Lincoln’s Reconstruction 10% Plan: Stated that only ten percent of those who voted in 1860 had to swear loyalty to the Union to get the right to vote back. Conflict: R.R. wanted an “iron-clad” oaths, an oath saying they never fought against the Union. But later just wanted a majority of the states’ voters to swear loyalty
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Freedman’s Bureau Freedman’s Bureau Bill passed in March 3, 1865. Formed to help provide aid to the Freedmen, ex-slaves, including legal help, contract negotiations and day to day services including food, marriage unions and clothing. Myth: 40 acres and a mule
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Johnson Reconstruction Views before President: The South needs to be punished, people need to be put on trial for treason. Actions after he took office: Issued a general pardon. Almost no CSA leaders spent time in prison and only 1 was hung. Henry Wirz- Commandant at the Andersonville Prison, POW camp and many died there, was the only man hung for war crimes
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Congress fears Johnson’s plan Now that freedmen helped with the population count, the South had more representation. Congress feared now that the South was given a higher representation after going to war. “Black Codes” laws that made freedmen second class citizens were passed by Southern governments
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Congress’ Complaints against Johnson Congress wanted tougher re-entry conditions: viewed South as “new territories” Johnson said that Reconstruction ended when the 13 th Amendment was ratified Voting rights were not given to many freedmen or refugees
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Closing………. Do you think that Lincoln would have done better than Johnson? Lincoln’s plan was similar…….
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