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1 RECONSTRUCTION DEFINED THREE PLANS FOR RECONSTRUCTION RADICAL REPUBLICANS RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS 1.4 Examine the effects of the Civil War and Reconstruction... AFRICAN AMERICANS IN CONGRESS ECONOMY OF THE SOUTH END OF RECONSTRUCTION PERIOD

2 RECONSTRUCTION REBUILDING THE NATION AFTER THE CIVIL WAR IT BEGAN DURING THE CIVIL WAR( ) WITH THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION AND ENDED IN Major issues include: HOW SHOULD THE NATION BE REUNITED? WHAT SYSTEM OF LABOR SHOULD REPLACE SLAVERY? WHAT WOULD BE THE STATUS OF THE FORMER SLAVES?

3 MAJOR ISSUES HOW SHOULD THE NATION BE REUNITED? WHAT SYSTEM OF LABOR SHOULD REPLACE SLAVERY? WHAT WOULD BE THE STATUS OF THE FORMER SLAVES?

4 LINCOLN Easy on the Southerners 1.HE OFFERED A PARDON TO ALL SUPPORTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY IF THEY SWORE ALLEGIANCE TO THE UNION AND PLEDGED TO ACCEPT THE END OF SLAVERY. WHEN 10% OF THE MEN ELIGIBLE TO VOTE IN 1860 DID THIS THE STATE QUALIFIED FOR REENTRY INTO THE UNION 2.NEW STATE CONSTITUTIONS HAD TO OUTLAW SLAVERY 3.NO PROTECTION FOR FREED AFRICAN- AMERICANS JOHNSON (VP) Harsh on the Southerners 1.PROPOSED HIS PLAN AFTER LINCOLN WAS ASSASSINATED AND HE ASCENDED TO THE PRESIDENCY 2.AMNESTY TO WHITES WHO SIGNED LOYALTY OATHS 3.STATES MUST ABOLISH SLAVERY 4.STATES MUST PAY WAR DEBTS 5.NO ROLE FOR FREED BLACKS 6.NO VOTE FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS RADICAL REPUBLICANS IN CONGRESS Wanted to help blacks the most 1.PROMOTED EQUAL RIGHTS FOR FREED AFRICAN AMERICANS 2.MILITARY OCCUPATION OF THE SOUTH TO OVERSEE CHANGES 3.VOTING RIGHTS FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES 4.13 TH, 14 TH, 15 TH AMENDMENTS THREE PLANS FOR RECONSTRUCTION

5 RADICAL REPUBLICANS THE GROUP IN CONGRESS WHO WANTED RECONSTRUCTION TO BE BASED ON EQUAL RIGHTS FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS. THEY ALMOST ALL AGREED THAT SUFFRAGE SHOULD BE EXTENDED TO THEM. Define Suffrage:

6 13th AMENDMENT, 1865 ABOLISHED SLAVERY FREEDMEN’S BUREAU ACT, 1865 AN AGENCY CREATED THAT: PROTECTED LEGAL RIGHTS OF FREED BLACKS PROVIDED EDUCATION PROVIDED MEDICAL CARE LEASED LAND TO FAMILIES RADICAL REPUBLICAN’S SUCCESS

7 PRESIDENT LINCOLN ASSASSINATED APRIL 14, 1865 MURDERED BY JOHN WILKES BOOTH, A LOYAL CONFEDERATE SOUTHERNER WHO BELIEVED THAT HE WAS AVENGING THE SOUTH WHEN HE ASSASSINATED THE PRESIDENT

8 TOOK OVER RECONSTRUCTION (Congress was in recess and campaigning for elections) HE EVICTED BLACKS FROM FREEDMANS BUREAU LAND HE WANTED NO INVOLVEMENT OF BLACKS IN POLITICS. PRESIDENT JOHNSON

9 BECAUSE OF JOHNSON: SOUTHERN STATES COULD PASS RACIST LAWS KNOWN AS BLACK CODES: CREATED LEGAL SEGREGATION TREATED AFRICAN AMERICANS AS INFERIOR EXCERPT FROM A MISSISSIPPI BLACK CODE LAW 1865 Section 10. It shall be lawful for any freedman, free negro, or mulatto, to charge any white person, freedman, free negro or mulatto by affidavit, with any criminal offense against his or her person or property, and upon such affidavit the proper process shall be issued and executed as if said affidavit was made by a white person, and it shall be lawful for any freedman, free negro, or mulatto, in any action, suit or controversy pending, or about to be instituted in any court of law equity in this State, to make all needful and lawful affidavits as shall be necessary for the institution, prosecution or defense of such suit or controversy. BLACK CODES

10 CONGRESS AND THE PRESIDENT BATTLED OVER RECONSTRUCTION JOHNSON VETOED 2 LAWS PASSED BY CONGRESS: 1.THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1866, WHICH GAVE AFRICAN AMERICANS EQUAL RIGHTS UNDER THE LAW NATIONWIDE 2.AND AN EXTENSION OF THE FREEDMEN’S BUREAU ACT BUT... FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY THE CONGRESS OVERRODE THE PRESIDENT'S VETO ON MAJOR LEGISLATION. REPRESENTATIVE THADDEUS STEVENS SENATOR CHARLES SUMNER

11 RADICAL REPUBLICANS SOUGHT TO MAKE EQUAL RIGHTS FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS PERMANENT FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT, 1868: CITIZENSHIP, DUE PROCESS, AND EQUAL PROTECTION Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT, 1870: COLOR-BLIND SUFFRAGE Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. Section 2. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. 14 TH Amendment – States must provide equal protection to all citizens 15 th Amendment – Blacks cannot be denied suffrage

12 Election of 1866: A MAJORITY OF REPUBLICANS ELECTED DIVIDED SOUTH INTO 5 MILITARY DISTRICTS WITH UNION ARMY OCCUPATION REQUIRED EACH STATE TO HOLD CONVENTIONS WITH BOTH BLACK AND WHITE MEMBERS TO CREATE NEW STATE CONSTITUTIONS DISFRANCHISED CONFEDERATE LEADERS Define disfranchise: _______________________________

13 MAP OF 5 MILITARY DISTRICTS

14 RECONSTRUCTION ACTS OF THE RADICAL REPUBLICANS RESULTED IN GREAT POWER FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS!!! COLLAGE SHOWS THE FIRST GROUP OF AFRICAN AMERICAN CONGRESSMEN IN ADDITION: OVER A DOZEN REPRESENTATIVES WERE ELECTED AS WELL AS AROUND 600 MEN GAINED POWER AS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, SECRETARY OF STATE, SCHOOL BOARD OFFICIALS, SHERIFFS, AND OTHER LOCAL OFFICES!

15 SENATOR HIRAM R. REVELS SENATOR BLANCHE K. BRUCE THE FIRST TWO BLACK SENATORS REPRESENTED MISSISSIPPI

16 Election of 1868: President Grant ADMINISTRATION WAS PLAGUED BY SCANDALS OF BRIBES AND CORRUPTION MOST OF HIS APPOINTEES WERE FRIENDS WHO WERE CORRUPT AND GREEDY DEMOCRATS WERE ABLE TO GAIN POWER AGAIN BY INSTITUTING A POLL TAX AND GERRYMANDERING.

17 ECONOMY OF THE SOUTH DID NOT RECOVER SHARECROPPING DOMINATED THE SOUTH. LAND OWNER RENTED LAND TO A TENANT WHO PAID BACK IN CROPS. THIS PREVENTED SMALL FARMERS FROM OWNING LAND AND MADE THEM DEPENDENT ON THE PRICES CHARGED BY THE LANDOWNER WHICH LEFT THEM CONSTANTLY IN DEBT.

18 THE KU KLUX KLAN WAS THE MOST POWERFUL. CREATED IN 1866 BY A GROUP OF FORMER CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS USED VIOLENCE TO PREVENT BLACKS FROM EXERCISING THEIR NEW RIGHTS. HATE GROUPS FORM IN RESPONSE TO NEW AFRICAN AMERICAN RIGHTS

19 President Hayes, 1876 WITHDREW TROOPS FROM THE SOUTH AFTER THE STATE GOVERNMENTS PROMISED TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF BLACKS. WITHOUT MILITARY PROTECTION BLACKS LOST MANY OF THE OPPORTUNITIES AND RIGHTS GAINED DURING RECONSTRUCTION. SEGREGATION OF PUBLIC FACILITIES CONTINUED UNTIL THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN THE 1950s.

20 EXAMPLES OF SEGREGATED FACILITIES

21 Summary LINCOLN WANTS YOU TO WRITE A GOOD SUMMARY!