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1 Political, Economic, and Social Impact of the War and Reconstruction

2 South After the War

3 Lincoln’s Plan

4 Political Effects Lincoln’s view that the United States was one nation indivisible prevailed. He believed that Reconstruction would quickly restore legitimate southern state governments that were loyal to the Union

5 Lincoln also believe in not punishing the South The government should act “with malice towards none, with charity for all…to bind up the nation’s wounds.”

6 President Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth at Ford’s Theater in Washington just a few days after Lee’s surrender at Appomattox. This enabled the Radical Republicans to punish the South

7 Lincoln’s Assassination

8 Radical Republicans Got their name because they were strongly antislavery and, unlike Lincoln, not willing to forgive the Confederates Clashed repeatedly with President Andrew Johnson

9 The states that seceded were not allowed back into the Union immediately. Put the South under military occupation (martial law)

10 Divided the South into 5 military districts, each under command of a general

11 Radical Republicans aggressively pursued voting and other civil rights to newly freed slaves

12 Three Civil War Amendments 13 th – Slavery was abolished permanently in the US 14 th – States were prohibited from denying equal rights under the law to any American

13 Black Codes

14 15 th – Voting rights were guaranteed regardless of “race, color, or previous condition of servitude” (former slaves)

15 Compromise of 1877 An extremely close race for president between Samuel Tilden (Democrat) and Rutherford B. Hayes (Republican). Tilden won the popular vote but Southern Democrats offered their electoral votes to Hayes if would end military occupation in the South.

16 The results of the Compromise of 1877 was the end of the Reconstruction Period. This opened the door to the “Jim Crow Era” and began a long period in which African Americans in the South were denied full rights of citizenship.

17 Economic and Social Impact Southern states were left embittered and devastated by the war. Farms, railroads, and factories destroyed throughout the South Richmond and Atlanta were in ruins South would remain backwards for decades

18 North and Midwest emerged with strong and growing industrial economies Laid the foundation for sweeping industrialization of the nation (except the South)

19 The nation would emerge as a global economic power by the beginning of the 20 th century Completion of the Transcontinental Railroad intensified the westward movement of settlers in the states between the Mississippi and Pacific.

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