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7Y 04-03-2017 Monday Life During Reconstruction Objective: Describe life in the South during Reconstruction. Agenda: Prayer Do Now: Read page 564-565: What were the new Reconstruction governments like? Lesson on 17.3 Complete page 571 #2A, 3A, 4A, and 4B Homework: Chapter 17 test next Monday

Reconstruction in the South The Big Idea As Reconstruction ended, African Americans faced new hurdles and the South attempted to rebuild. Main Ideas Reconstruction governments helped reform the South. The Ku Klux Klan was organized as African Americans moved into positions of power. As Reconstruction ended, the rights of African Americans were restricted. Southern business leaders relied on industry to rebuild the South.

Main Idea 1: Reconstruction governments helped reform the South. Republicans controlled most southern governments but were unpopular with white southerners. Northern-born Republicans who moved south after the war were called carpetbaggers. White southern Republicans were called scalawags. African Americans: largest group of southern Republican voters Hiram Revels was first African American in U.S. Senate. Reconstruction state governments provided money for many new programs. Helped establish public schools; built hospitals; passed laws against discrimination; constructed railroads and bridges

Main Idea 2: The Ku Klux Klan was organized as African Americans moved into positions of power. Created by group of white southerners in Tennessee in 1866 Secret society opposed to civil rights, particularly suffrage, for African Americans Used violence and terror against African Americans Local governments did little to stop the violence, so Congress passed laws that made it a federal crime to interfere with elections or to deny citizens equal protection under the law.

Main Idea 3: As Reconstruction ended, the rights of African Americans were restricted. Republicans were losing power in southern states and in the North, and they were being blamed for the severe economic downturn called the Panic of 1873. The close election of 1876 appeared to have been won by Democrat Samuel Tilden but was challenged by supporters of Republican Rutherford B. Hayes. The Compromise of 1877 gave the election to Hayes, while agreeing to Democrats’ request to remove federal troops from the South. Democrats then regained control of governments in the South, and were called Redeemers by southerners.

Rights of African Americans were restricted. Redeemer Governments Set up poll tax to deny African Americans the vote Introduced legal segregation, the forced separation of whites and African Americans in public places, through Jim Crow laws Supreme Court Ruled that Civil Rights Act of 1875 was unconstitutional Plessy v. Ferguson ruled that segregation was allowed if “separate-but-equal” facilities were provided. Sharecropping Few African Americans could afford to buy or rent farms. Became part of sharecropping system, providing labor to land-owners and sharing their crops with them Sharecroppers faced debt.

Main Idea 4: Southern business leaders relied on industry to rebuild the South. The southern economy suffered cycles of good and bad years, as cotton prices went up and down. Business leaders hoped industry would strengthen the southern economy and create a New South. The most successful industrial development was textile mills. Work appealed to rural families. African Americans not allowed to work in mills. Long hours, dangerous working conditions, low wages