Reconstruction: 1865-1877 Radical Republicans in Congress created their own plan called Congressional Reconstruction (1867-1877) Congressional Reconstruction.

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Reconstruction: 1865-1877 Radical Republicans in Congress created their own plan called Congressional Reconstruction (1867-1877) Congressional Reconstruction was strict, protected the rights of former slaves, and kept Confederate leaders from regaining power in the South

Congress passed the Reconstruction Act of 1867 The South was divided into 5 military zones with US troops to enforce Reconstruction Ex-Confederate states were required to give black men the right to vote at the state level To be readmitted, states had to ratify the 14th Amendment protecting black citizenship

Reconstruction: 1865-1877 President Johnson obstructed Congressional Reconstruction by firing military generals appointed by Congress to oversee Southern military zones He violated a new law called the Tenure of Office Act when he tried to fire his Secretary of War who supported Congress’ plan

Radical Republicans used this as an opportunity to impeach the president The House of Representatives voted 126-47 to charge Johnson with a crime After an 11 week trial, the Senate fell 1 vote short of removing the president from office Johnson successfully argued that he had not committed a “high crime or misdemeanor”

In 1868, Civil War hero Ulysses Grant won the presidency as a Republican candidate President Grant (1869-1877) worked with Congress to enforce Reconstruction By 1870, all the ex-Confederate states were readmitted to the United States

The 15th Amendment gave black men the right to vote in 1870 During Congressional Reconstruction, African Americans experienced unprecedented rights The 15th Amendment gave black men the right to vote in 1870 The 1st black politicians were elected to state and national offices

Literacy and education increased among blacks During Congressional Reconstruction, African Americans experienced unprecedented rights Literacy and education increased among blacks Black families were reunited, marriages were legally recognized, and black workers could make their own money