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Introduction to The Reconstruction Years Directions: Take notes on the following slides. You will need to copy the text in red.

Effect of the Civil War- The South is destroyed The Civil War ended April 9, 1865. Most of the land in the South was destroyed by the Civil War. The South would need to be rebuilt. This rebuilding of the South was called Reconstruction.

Effect of Civil War- The Slaves Are Free With the ending of the war, the slaves were now free. The 13th Amendment to the Constitution was passed by Congress. The 13th Amendment made slavery illegal forever in the United States.

Lincoln’s Reconstruction Plan President Lincoln wanted to reunite the nation as quickly as possible. He hoped to reunite the nation and it’s people. Any southern state with at least 10% of its voters making a pledge to be loyal to the U.S. could be readmitted to the Union. The South also had to accept a ban on slavery.

The Freedmen’s Bureau The Freedmen’s Bureau was established on March 3,1865 to help poor blacks and whites in the South. The Freedmen’s Bureau established schools in the South. Laws against educating slaves during the Civil War meant that most ex-slaves did not know how to read and write.

Lincoln is assassinated Just six days after the war ended, on April 15, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated while watching a play. Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth, a Southerner who was angry at Lincoln. Vice-President Andrew Johnson became president.

Johnson’s Plan for Reconstruction Excluded high-ranking Confederates and wealthy southern landowners from taking the oath needed for voting privileges. Pardoned more than 13,000 former Confederates because he believed that “White men alone must manage the South.” In response Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866 gave African Americans citizenship and forbade states from passing discriminatory laws or black codes.

Sharecropping Landowners divide their land and assigned each head of household a few acres, along with seed and tools. These people were beholden to the owner. It was very difficult to get out of this situation.

The 14th Amendment The Fourteenth Amendment (Amendment XIV) to the United States Constitution was adopted on July 9, 1868. The 14th Amendment guaranteed citizenship to all people born or naturalized within the U.S. except for the Indians. It said that state governments could not “deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.”

The Black Codes The Black Codes The most notorious Black Codes were laws passed by The Southern States in 1865 and 1866. These laws had the intent and the effect of restricting African Americans' freedom, and of compelling them to work in a labor economy based on low wages or debt. Black Codes forced African Americans to work on farms or as servants. They also prevented African Americans from owning guns, holding public meetings, or renting property in cities.

Ku Klux Klan In 1866 a group of white southerners created the Ku Klux Klan. The KKK was a secret society opposed to African Americans obtaining civil rights. The KKK used violence and intimidation to frighten blacks. Wanted to destroy the Republican party; throw out the Reconstruction governments. Prevent African Americans from exercising their political rights.

Radical Republicans The Black Codes angered many Republicans in Congress who felt the South was returning to its old ways. The Radical Republicans wanted the South to change more before they could be readmitted to the Union. They were angry at President Johnson for letting the South off so easy.

Johnson and The Radical Republicans Congress was angry at President Johnson for not going along with their Reconstruction policies. As a result, Congress impeached Johnson. Impeachment is the process of charging a public official with a crime. The next step was to try the president in the Senate. By a single vote, Republicans failed to convict Johnson.

Grant is Elected President Ulysses S Grant was elected President in1868. Grant allowed Radical Reconstruction to run its course in the South, bolstering it at times with military force from 1868 to 1877.

Scalawags and Carpetbaggers Scalawags were white Southerners who joined the Republican Party. Carpetbaggers were Northerners who moved to the South after the war.

15th Amendment In 1870 the 15th Amendment became law. The 15th Amendment gave African American men the right to vote. Women’s rights activists were angry because the amendment did not also grant women the right to vote.

African Americans Gain Some Freedoms Gained voting rights due to Fifteenth Amendment. Registered to vote for the first time; eager to exercise their voting rights Founded their own churches. Churches help create schools; Howard, Fisk were founded by religious groups. First public schools established by Reconstruction governments. First time they held office in local, state, and federal government. Hiram Revels was the first African American Senator.

Response to Voting Rights Other laws were passed to keep blacks from voting. One law said former slaves had to pay a tax to vote. It was called a poll tax. Another law was passed that said a person could only vote if their grandfather had voted. These laws were called the Grandfather Clause.

Election of 1876 In the Election of 1876, Democrat candidate Samuel Tilden won the popular vote but was one vote short of electoral victory. Southern Democrats in Congress agreed to accept Hayes if federal troops were withdrawn from the South. The South returned to the old ways.

Segregation and Jim Crow Laws Starting in 1881, blacks had to stay in separate hotels, sit in separate parts of theaters, ride in separate rail cars, and have separate schools, libraries, and parks. This is known as segregation. Segregation - the legal separation of blacks and whites in public places Jim Crow Laws - laws that forced segregation

Plessy v. Ferguson The Supreme Court ruled segregation was legal in Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896. They said that segregation was fair as long as “separate-but-equal” facilities were provided for African Americans. In practice, the African American facilities were usually “separate-and-unequal.” It would take until the 1965, 100 years after the Civil War ended, for Jim Crow laws to be outlawed and blacks to finally realize legal equality in America.

40 Acres and Mule During Reconstruction, ex-slaves were promised 40 acres of land and a mule. Unfortunately, the government never came through with their promise. During the riots in the 1960’s, people were overheard saying, “That’s for my 40 acres and a mule,” as they stole something from a store. Film maker Spike Lee’s company is called 40 Acres and a Mule.

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