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WAR IS OVER! The Civil War went on for four years. Battles were fought in 15 different states and killed over 600,000 people. What are 2 problems the United.

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1 WAR IS OVER! The Civil War went on for four years. Battles were fought in 15 different states and killed over 600,000 people. What are 2 problems the United States faces now that the Civil War is over? How would you solve these problems?

2 Reconstruction 1865-1877

3 Goals of Reconstruction Rebuild America: – Physically - roads, bridges, buildings, etc., – Emotionally – forgive and forget – Socially – make African-Americans part of society – Politically – Southern states have to be treated like states again.

4 Rival Plans Three approaches to Reconstruction – Lincoln’s Plan – Johnson’s Plan – Radical Republican’s Plan

5 Rival Plans Three approaches to Reconstruction – Lincoln’s Plan – “With malice toward none” – Johnson’s Plan – Similar to Lincoln’s but allow Southerners to create their own laws about freed slaves – Radical Republican’s Plan – punish the south Which plan was chosen?

6 Lincoln’s Plan 10% of all voters in southern states must swear allegiance to the United States in order for the state to become a full state again. Pardons to all who served in the Confederate military & government except for high ranking military officers and leaders of the Confederate government and those who mistreated Union prisoners of war. They would be stripped of their rights to own property, vote and run for office. Only freed slaves who can read and write, own property or who served in the Union Army during the war would be allowed to vote and be considered “citizens”. The 13 th Amendment (which bans slavery forever) must be approved by the Congress and states.

7 Johnson’s Plan 50% of all voters in the Southern states must swear allegiance to the United States in order for the states to become full states again. Pardon to all Southerners except for those who were leaders and the very wealthy. Those not pardoned would lose their voting rights. All Southern States must approve of the 13 th Amendment, apologize for seceding from the Union and refuse to pay the debts they owed to businesses that gave supplies to the Confederate military. Allow Southern states to decide how many rights to give freed slaves and if they should be allowed to vote.

8 Radical Plan Congress in Washington DC will write new state Constitutions for the Southern states to make sure they treat freed slaves fairly The 14 Amendment (guaranteeing equal rights to all citizens) must be approved. The 15 th Amendment (giving voting rights to African American men) must be approved All former Confederate states will be controlled by the US Army like conquered territory.

9 Reconstruction The South Lost the Civil War

10 Reconstruction The South Lost the Civil War 13 th Amendment ended Slavery

11 Reconstruction The South Lost the Civil War 13 th Amendment ended Slavery North began the “Radical” plan for Reconstruction

12 Reconstruction The South Lost the Civil War 13 th Amendment ended Slavery North began the “Radical” plan for Reconstruction Scalawags, Carpetbaggers & Freedmen gained power in the South

13 Reconstruction The South Lost the Civil War 13 th Amendment ended Slavery North began Reconstruction Scalawags, Carpetbaggers & Freedmen gained power in the South White Southerners rebelled against Reconstruction

14 Reconstruction The South Lost the Civil War 13 th Amendment ended Slavery North began Reconstruction Scalawags, Carpetbaggers & Freedmen gained power in the South White Southerners rebelled against Reconstruction The Ku Klux Klan was formed

15 Reconstruction The South Lost the Civil War 13 th Amendment ended Slavery North began Reconstruction Scalawags, Carpetbaggers & Freedmen gained power in the South White Southerners rebelled against Reconstruction The Ku Klux Klan was formed The Black Codes were Written

16 Reconstruction The South Lost the Civil War 13 th Amendment ended Slavery North began Reconstruction Scalawags, Carpetbaggers & Freedmen gained power in the South White Southerners rebelled against Reconstruction The Ku Klux Klan was formed The Black Codes were Written The share- cropping system began

17 Reconstruction The South Lost the Civil War 13 th Amendment ended Slavery North began Reconstruction Scalawags, Carpetbaggers & Freedmen gained power in the South White Southerners rebelled against Reconstruction The Black Codes were Written Voting Rights of African-Americans were restricted. The share- cropping system began The Ku Klux Klan was formed

18 Reconstruction The South Lost the Civil War 13 th Amendment ended Slavery North began Reconstruction Scalawags, Carpetbaggers & Freedmen gained power in the South White Southerners rebelled against Reconstruction The Black Codes were Written Voting Rights of African-Americans were restricted. The share- cropping system began The Ku Klux Klan was formed Reconstruction ended. Whites controlled the South.

19 Reconstruction The End of Reconstruction Election of 1876 – Hayes(R) vs Tilden(D) Three southern states record two sets of votes, one for each candidate – So who wins? The Compromise of 1876 allowed Hayes to be President. He promised to end Reconstruction. – How does that sound? Fair?


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