Tale of the Tape: Civil War
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Tale of the Tape:
The Challengers
Pit Stop
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What were the Crittenden
Amendments
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This state seceded first
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Who was the president of
the South?
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Government name?
What did the Compromise
of 1850 deal with?
Who was John C.
Breckenridge? Why is he
important?
What is the Freeport
Doctrine?
What is the Wilmot Proviso?
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South Carolina Secedes?
War of Northern
Aggression?
Only 2 Federal forts remain in the
South
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________________________
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Lincoln is trapped
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South Carolina sees it as aggression
and fires/captures Ft. Sumter
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South seizes other government
buildings
April 1861
Throws out the talk of peaceful
solutions
More Secession
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After Ft. Sumter more
secession
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Border states
Border states have
________________________
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Manufacturing aspects as
well
Border States
Lincoln’s Goal is to
______________________
Declares
_______________________
Sends troops to MO and western VA
North’s Purpose for War
5 Civilized Tribes
Sided with the _______________
Confederate government promises
to make federal payments to them
Sends troops to Confederate army
Divided We Fall…
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Many volunteers in the
North to the South
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Many volunteers in the
South to the North
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Why?
300,000
Many families were split
apart
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Lincoln had 4 brothers-inlaw fight for the
Confederacy
Foreign Aid
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Trent Affair, 1861
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Alabama
•
Britain eventually stops
because they realize they are
setting a dangerous precedent
•
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Foreign Aid
South needed help to win
Most of Europe ruling classes
are ______________
Hate ____________
Working class were for the
North
Couldn’ t vote but ruling class
didn’t want to anger them
High unemployment in Britain
at the start of the war
Lincoln
Unemployment relief
Foreign Flare Ups
•
France
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•
Napoleon III
_____________________
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Why is that an issue?
US remains careful until the
end of the war
•
Napoleon takes back
support and Max is
taken out
Canada
–
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Canadians plan to
burn/steal from Northern
cities
Irish get together groups and
go invade Canada
Dominion of Canada is
created by Britain
Askin’ All Them Questions
Who are the 2 presidents?
What is Lincoln’s dilemma
with Ft. Sumter?
Who are the Border states?
What is transcendentalism?
What is the Missouri
Compromise?
Making Statements,
Assuming
What do you think the
advantages of the South will
be going into the Civil War?
What does this remind you
of ?
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The South:
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Confederate Government
Can’t ___________________
Some states only want troops
to fight within their borders
Jefferson Davis
Wanted a ___________ central
government
Opposed
Was a good speaker, but butted
heads with his
cabinet/Congress
Didn’t listen to public opinion
Nervous breakdowns
Hard to handle military and
diplomatic handlings
South Finances During the
War
Crushed
Blockade and destruction
30% of nation’s wealth, 1861
12% of nation’s wealth, 1870
Other Issues
Ripped up lines to repair others
Window weights used for bullets
Gourds were made into dishes
South’s Military Strategy
Raising Troops
Southern Army
Volunteer at first
Had to go to conscription
sooner than the North
Why?
Hiring of substitutes was
allowed
Slaveowners with 20 or
more slaves could be
exempted
Raising Money: South
Customs duties
Were cut off by Northern
blockade
Bonds
Netted $400,000,000
Taxes
Paper money
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Northern strengths strongly
outweigh Southern strengths
in the long run
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What Ifs
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Border states seceded
Uncertain states like IL,
IN, OH seceded
Early defeats lead to an
armistice?
Britain/France help the
South
Askin’ All Them Questions
What is conscription
Explain the quote “Rich man’s
war…poor man’s fight”
What were some advantages for
the South? Disadvantages?
Fort Sumter
What is habeas corpus?
Who got rid of it? Why?
Tale of the Tape:
Defending Civil War
Champs
Previously
What is conscription
Where did large draft riots take place?
Who? Why?
Explain the quote “Rich man’s war…poor
man’s fight”
What were some advantages for either side?
What is habeas corpus?
Who got rid of it? Why?
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Who are the 2 presidents?
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What is Lincoln’s dilemma with Ft. Sumter?
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Who are the Border states?
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The North
Tale of the Tape
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Government
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Abraham Lincoln
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Lincoln and the
Constitution
Questionable actions
Raising Troops
North
Bounty Brokers
Enlisted multiple times to
collect signing bonuses
Draft riots, NYC, 1863
Irish
Lasted for 4 days
2,000 killed
Raising Money: North
Taxes
Customs duties
Paper Money
Bonds
$450,000,000 issued
2,500,000
National Banking System
PSD
Boom Time in the North
New Factories
What would’ve helped them?
Development of _______________
Labor Saving Machines
Petroleum
Found in PA, 1859
Pioneers move west
Free land in Homestead Act, 1862
Women During the War
New opportunities for women
Clerks
Manufacturers
400 posed as male soldiers
Spies
Nurses
Organized fundraisers
Askin’ All Them
Questions
Who was Clara Barton?
What were some economic
benefits for the North?
Why was Lincoln troubled
about Ft. Sumter?
What was the Lecompton
Constitution?
Union Military Strategy
Anaconda Strategy
Slowly suffocate the South with a blockade
Liberate slaves in the South
Seize the Mississippi River
Cut the South in half
Send troops through Carolina and Georgia
Decapitate it by taking Richmond
Engage everywhere possible
Grant’s idea
Naming of the Civil War
The different sides had
different names for some of
the battles
North
South
Also reflected in
______________
Battle of First Bull Run /
Manassas Junction
July 1861
Lincoln wants to try his unready
troops
Demonstrate Union power
Could lead to fall of Richmond
Only 100 miles away
Congressmen and spectators
showed up
Brought lunch pails and
carriages
Battle of First Bull Run /
Manassas Junction
Union does well at the beginning of the
battle
__________________ holds the line for
the South
Like a stone wall
Results
5,000 total casualties
_____________________________
Made South more confident
Some Southern soldiers deserted
thinking that the war was over
Southern enlistments dropped
Askin’ All Them
Questions
Why are there different names for certain
battles? One example.
What were Southern advantages during the
Civil War?
What was the North’s strategy to win the
war?
What were the Border states?
What happened at Ft. Sumter? Why was
Lincoln faced with a dilemma?
Who is Maximillian? Why is he put in?
What is conscription?
What happened with the Trent?
What was the Alabama? What are the
possible consequences of it?
Abraham Lincoln suspended this right in
order to preserve the Union.
1861-1863: The South
Rises!
George McCllelan & the
Peninsula
West Point grad
Fought in M-A war
Command of Army of Potomac
Hated to sacrifice troops
A “players coach”
Overcautious
Always thought he was
outnumbered
Constantly drills his army without
doing anything
Lincoln tells him to move forward
George McCllelan & the
Peninsula
McCllelan decides to take a water
approach, Spring 1861
After a month of fighting the
Union captures Yorktown
Wasn’t defended
well…shouldn’t have taken
that long
Lincoln diverts troops to chase
after Stonewall Jackson
Lee counter-attacks
__________________, June 1862
Union ends up retreating
Results of Peninsula
Campaign
South…winning (duh)
Lee loses 20,000
McCllelan looses 10,000
McCllelan removed from command
Temporarily
Lincoln
If Richmond had fallen
Union restored with slavery?
Battles on the Sea
What is Northern strategy?
Concentrated only on largest ports
Blockade running
Britain says its up to you
Profitable
Rendezvous in the British Bahamas
British later use this strategy in WW1
___________________________
_________________________
Monitor was the Union response
Two ships fought to a standstill
South eventually destroys theirs to keep it away
from the North
END of wooden ships
The South is Rising
Second Battle of Bull Run,
August 1862
Lee attacked Union general
Pope
CSA wins convincingly
Effects of South winning early
Infighting in the North
Example?
Lincoln is pressured to act on
slavery
Why?
The South is Rising
Lee decides to _______________
Bring MD into the South
Encourage foreign intervention
General Lee heads towards
Antietam Creek in
Maryland…(cue duh duh duh
duh music)
Askin’ All Them
Questions
What was the Merrimack?
Effect?
What was the Peninsula
Campaign?
Describe George McCllelan?
What happened at the 1st Bull
Run?
Battle of Antietam
September 1862
McCllelan is restored to
command
Union troops find a copy of Lee’s
battle plan
McCllelan is able to stop Lee’s
advance
Lee retreats
McCllelan lets him go
Effects of Battle of
Antietam
Bloodiest day of the war
4,000 dead
The South was on the verge
of winning the war
History Channel
http://www.history.com/topics/battle-ofantietam/videos#the-battle-of-antietam
1863: Turning Points
Askin’ All Them
Questions
1.
What was the Merrimack?
1.
6.
This was the bloodiest single day of
battle during the Civil War:
Effect?
2.
What was the Peninsula Campaign?
7.
Why did Lee want to go to MD?
3.
Describe George McClellan:
8.
What was the Confederate capital city?
4.
What happened at the 1st Bull Run?
9.
What is habeas corpus? Why was it
suspended?
5.
What was Thomas Jackson’s nickname?
Where did he get it?
10.
What was the Emancipation
Proclamation?
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Emancipation
Proclamation
Lincoln felt it was right
Border states were secured
Had a victory to hang his hat on
Issued on September 23, 1862
Official on Jan. 1, 1863
What Did it Do?
Strengthened morale
Did away with ____________________
Emancipation
Proclamation
Public reaction
African Americans in the
Civil War
At the beginning
Only the US navy allowed
enrollment
Cooks
After the EP and enlistment #s
were low they were accepted
180,000
Why serve?
Slaves in Confederate Army
Gettysburg Trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Usg_Lh0UyMc
Gettysburg
Prologue
Burnside replaces
McClellan
Attacked Lee at
Fredericksburg, VA
Loses 10,000
Battle of Chancellorsville
Gettysburg
Lee wanted to follow up Chancellorsville with
going into PA
Foreign intervention?
Meade replaces Hooker and takes his army to
Gettysburg, PA
92,000 (USA)
76,000 (CSA)
Why does Lee stop in Gettysburg? What does
this show?
Battle lasts for 3 days
Pickett’s charge is the final blow
TURNING POINT OF THE WAR
Gettysburg
Gettysburg Address
Dedicate the cemetery to
those that had fallen
51,000 wounded,
killed, captured,
missing
Two minute speech that
got little attention
Four score and seven
years ago…
Askin’ All Them
Questions
What is the turning pint of
the Civil War?
Why Gettysburg?
What happened at
Chancellorsville?
What is the bloodiest single
day of the war?
History Channel
Battle for the West
US Grant
Mediocre student
Alcoholic
Fort Donelson & Fort Henry
Grant’s first big wins
Keeps KY as a border state
and he asks for
unconditional surrender
from TN
Battle for the West
Battle of Shiloh
April, 1862
Was an important junction of
Confederate railroads
CSA is able to hold off Grant
Shows that the battles in the
West are also not going to be
easy
New Orleans
Spring 1862
North got control of MS River
Major supply line
Divide the South into two fronts
Battle for the West
Vicksburg
Effects of Gettysburg and
Vicksburg
1864: Don’t Change
Horses
Askin’ All Them
Questions
1.
What was the Merrimack?
1.
6.
This was the bloodiest single day of
battle during the Civil War:
Effect?
2.
What was the Peninsula Campaign?
7.
Why did Lee want to go to MD?
3.
Describe George McClellan:
8.
What was the Confederate capital city?
4.
What happened at the 1st Bull Run?
9.
What is habeas corpus? Why was it
suspended?
5.
What was Thomas Jackson’s nickname?
Where did he get it?
10.
What was the Emancipation
Proclamation?
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Sherman’s March to the
Sea
Conquest of Georgia
Purpose
Destroy supplies
Weaken morale
Increase desertions
Effects
Shortened the war
Sherman’s March to the
Sea
After Savannah Sherman
marches North
South Carolina
Worse than in Georgia
Believed SC started it
Burned the capital of SC
North Carolina
History Channel
http://www.history.com/topics/william-tsherman/videos#shermans-terrifying-tactics
Askin’ All Them
Questions
This general was responsible for conquering
the Western front
What battle did Grant win on the same day
as Gettysburg
Effect?
This person captured Atlanta
His motives
Bloodiest single day of battle
1st land battle
Don’t Change Horses…
Political infighting
Republicans
Didn’t trust Lincoln on _____________
Democrats
No leader
Douglas dies 7 weeks before Ft. Sumter
War Democrats
Evidence?
Supported Lincoln
Copperheads
Charles Vallandigham
Convicted of treason
Banished to the CSA
Man Without a Country
Don’t Change Horses…
Lincoln (R) or (U)
Joined with the War Democrats
Strong opposition to nomination
Lacking force
Over ready to compromise
Not having won the war
Chose _____________ as running
mate
War Democrat
Ignorant backwoods
politiican
George McClellan (D)
Don’t Change Horses:
War sways election
When war was going badly, reelection was in doubt
Capture of ________________
Soldiers were allowed to cast ballots
Lincoln wins 212-21
2.2 million votes
1.8 million votes
With Lincoln re-elected South loses hope
of _______________
____________ increase sharply
Champion of the West
Grant replaces Meade
Failure to pursue Lee
Lincoln wanted a general who had
the nerve to
____________________
Grant’s plan
Attack enemy on all fronts so they
can’t help each other
Wilderness Campaign
May to June 1864
Grant surges to ______________
50,000 Union casualties
The Night They Drove Ole
Dixie Down
February 1865
Southerners try to negotiate
a settlement
Lincoln demands
emancipation
Capture of Richmond
Lincoln visits Richmond
Escort of soldiers
Black slaves greet him in the
streets
Grant v. Lee: Court of Public
Opinion
Grant
Rate of loss was 1:10
soldiers
Lee
Lee turns the war into a war
of ______________
Lee didn’t have enough
people to be offensive
Grant figured now he just
has to outlast Lee
History Channel
http://www.history.com/videos/surrender-atappomattox-courthouse#surrender-at-appomattoxcourthouse
Askin’ All Them
Questions
Where did Lee surrender?
Why did Lincoln pick Grant?
What did Sherman do?
Describe how African Americans
participated during the war
What did the EP do?
Sic Semper Tyranus
Askin’ All Them
Questions
Where did Lee surrender?
Where did Lee surrender?
Why did Lincoln pick Grant?
Why did Lincoln pick Grant?
What did Sherman do?
What did Sherman do?
Describe how African Americans
participated during the war
Describe how African Americans
participated during the war
What did the EP do?
What did the EP do?
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Aftermath of the War
Southern Attitudes After the
War
Now the Ages Have Him
Impeach Lincoln?
Now the Ages Have Him
April 15, 1865
Ford’s Theatre
Date night with his wife
My American Cousin
John Wilkes Booth
Now the Ages Have Him
Martyrdom
Increased bitterness in
the North
Many realize later that his
_______________ towards
the end of the war would
have been beneficial to the
South
The Second Civil War
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIC8ifQlDVY
Freedmans Bureau
Emancipation
Happens unevenly throughout the South
Union forces would emancipate only for them to forcefully be renslaved
Some wanted to remain loyal to their owners
All were eventually forced to emancipate
Reactions
Wanted to be called Mr. or Mrs.
Searched for long-lost relatives
Moved to look for opportunities
Churches
African American churches grew
Protection of emancipation
Education
Freedman built schools but couldn’t find qualified teachers
Got white women missionaries
Freedman’s Bureau
Why?
Many blacks were unskilled labor
They didn’t know how to survive
on their own
What
Provide
Organized the African American
vote to the ____________________
Ex-slave states divided into
districts
Freedman’s Bureau
Successes
200,000 became literate
Wanted to read the Bible
Close the gap
Failures
Were supposed to be settled on tracts of
40 acres
“40 acres and a mule”
Local administrators collaborated with
former plantation owners
End
Many feared end of white supremacy
Because it was used by the Republicans
increased animosity
Askin’ All Them
Questions
What was the period of reforms
after the Civil War called?
Created to give aid to former
slaves
Describe the progression of
emancipation
Why did the Freedman’s Bureau
fail?
President Andrew
Johnson
Characteristics
Poor family from NC
Orphaned
Never went to school
Indentured servant
Hot-tempered, stubborn
Vice President Johnson
Why?
Typhoid
President Andrew
Johnson
Political Beliefs
Enemies of Johnson
North
South
He was a sellout
Democrat
He was a Southerner who didn’t
understand
Never accepted by the Republicans
People
He was never chosen by the people
Paragraph Writing Practice
Separate Grade
The South should have been
dealt with harshly to punish
them for the Civil War
I Won’t Be
Reconstructed!
Askin’ All Them
Questions
1.
What was the Freedman’s Bureau?
6.
What was the 13th amendment?
2.
What was the 10% plan?
7.
Why would the South get more votes in
Congress after the 13th amendment?
3.
Explain “Sic semper tyranus”
8.
Where did General Lee surrender?
4.
This person assassinated Lincoln
9.
What were the Black Codes?
5.
Explain Andrew Johnson’s views on
civil rights and the political system:
10.
What type of agriculture did most
blacks engage in during the post-Civil
War era?
Primary Source Daily
Presidential
Reconstruction
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10% Plan
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Congress turns it down
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Feared ___________________
Reenslavement of African Americans
Congressional Response
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Wade-Davis Bill, 1864
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Republicans
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Lincoln _____________ the
measure
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South left
They should be readmitted
as conquered territories
Refused to sign it after
Congress left so it expired
Moderate v. Radical
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Moderate Republicans
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Agreed with Lincoln that
the South didn’t leave
Wanted the South
readmitted under
Congress’ terms
Radical Republicans
Andrew Johnsons Plan
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Andrew Johnson Plan
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Any state complying would
be admitted swiftly
Congressional
Reconstruction
Confederates
Voters chose former
Confederate leaders
Alexander Stephens
Republicans not in mood
to compromise
Their former enemies
A Constitutional
compromise is now
void
How does that
change things?
Congressional
Reconstruction
How would the South
having more power change
things
Re-enslavement?
Lower tariffs?
Reroute transcontinental
railroad?
Repeal the Homestead
Act?
Cancel the national debt?
Johnson v. Congress
14th Amendment
Full citizenship
Any state that denies voting
will have representatives
taken away
Banned former Confederates
from re-entering the govt.
Repudiated Confederate
debts
Johnson urges Southern states
to reject amendment
December 1865
13th amendment
February 1866
Vetoes Freedman’s Bureau
Johnson = Union is good
Why? (try to remember
Disney quote)
March 1866
Civil rights bill is passed giving
full citizenship to blacks
Johnson v. Congress
April 1866
Johnson vetoes CR Bill
Congress overrides it
2/ vote
June
Push for a Constitutional
amendment
Why?
Johnson v. Congress
Reconstruction by the sword
Divided the South into military districts
Disenfranchised thousands of former
Confederates
Passed over Johnson’s veto
Steps to Readmission
Ratify 14th amendment
Guarantee in their state constitutions full suffrage
for former male slaves
15th amendment
Right to vote (NOT FOR WOMEN)
Just in case South was going to get tricky
Southern states readmitted in 1870
Johnson v. Congress
Congressional elections 1866
Johnson accuses Republicans of riots
Republicans get a 2/3 majority in
both houses
Radical Republicans
Senate: Charles Sumner
House: Thaddeus Stevens.
Wanted drastic change in the South
Moderates
Minority of Republicans
Wanted to protect states’ rights
Askin’ All Them
Questions
•
What was the Freedman’s
Bureau?
•
What did the Wade-Davis
bill stipulate?
•
What was Lincoln’s plan for
Reconstruction? Why?
•
What were the Radical
Republicans’ beliefs?
Realities of Radical
Reconstruction
Most Northern states didn’t let blacks
vote before the 15th amendment
Union League
Black political clubs
Organized for GOP
Expanded to help socially
Blacks in Office
Sat down with whites to hammer out
Constitution
Began being elected to office
2 Senators, 14 Representatives
Served in state governments
Second Civil War: Black
Codes
•
________________________
•
Southern states immediately
following Civil War
•
Intent
Second Civil War: Black
Codes
Burden of African Americans
Had trouble being economically
independent
No capital of their own
Many became __________
Oppressive laws
Realities of
Reconstruction
Reactions
Southerners deeply
offended
Scalawags
Carpetbaggers
Realities of
Reconstruction
Positives
Negatives
Realities of
Reconstruction
Ku Klux Klan
Founded in TN, 1866
Why?
White dress was supposed to
be intimidating
Used force
Many African Americans
start not voting
Force Bill 1870
Realities of
Reconstruction
Failure to ____________
Methods used to
disenfranchise
Pit Stop
What were the Civil Rights
amendments?
What was the KKK?
How were blacks disenfranchised?
Who were
scalawags/carpetbaggers?
Who was Thaddeus Stevens?
What was the Freedman’s Bureau?
What were the Black codes?
What was the 10% plan?
Why would the South get more
Reps?
I Won’t Be
Reconstructed!
Today in History…
•
Agreement in principle for
Treaty of Paris, 1782
•
Mark Twain is born, 1835
•
Thriller is released, 1982
•
Ken Jennings loses at
Jeopardy, 2004
•
2.5 million
Review
1.
What was the Freedman’s Bureau?
6.
What was the 13th amendment?
2.
What was the 10% plan?
7.
Why would the South get more votes in
Congress after the 13th amendment?
3.
Explain “Sic semper tyranus”
8.
Where did General Lee surrender?
4.
This person assassinated Lincoln
9.
What were the Black Codes?
5.
Explain Andrew Johnson’s views on
civil rights and the political system:
10.
What type of agriculture did most
blacks engage in during the post-Civil
War era?
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Legacy of Reconstruction
Nobody knew what it would
be like
Republicans
Reconstruction goes bad
because
Johnson v. the World
Tenure of Office Act, 1867
Johnson fires Stanton
He was appointed by Lincoln
Radical Republicans draw up
______________________
High crimes and misdemeanors
Disgrace, ridicule, hatred
Johnson is impeached on Feb. 24,
1968
Johnson v. the World
Johnson avoids
___________________
Why?
People didn’t like the President Pro
Tempore of the Senate
Johnson promised to play nice
Results
Showed country was ___________
Avoided a dangerous precedent
Seward’s Folly
Russia wants to sell
____________
Overextended
Thought they would lose it
to Britain anyway
An economic liability
William Seward buys it for 7
million
Russia had been friendly
during Civil War
A lot of resources could be
there
Pit Stop
Why was Johnson
impeached?
What is the process for
impeachment?
What were the Black Codes?
What was Lincoln’s plan for
reinstatement?
Election of 1868
Ulysses S. Grant (R)
Thought a general would make a good president
Most popular
Secretary of War
No political knowledge
Reconstruction of the South under
federal/military guidance
Horatio Seymour (D)
Denounced military reconstruction
Debate over bonds
Eastern: gold
Midwestern: greenbacks
Grant wins 214-80
Rise of the Liberal
Republicans
Disgusted with corruption in Grant
Cleaned themselves up before they
were thrown out of office
Horace Greeley (LR)
Allied with Democrats
Wanted unity
Ulysses S. Grant (R)
Wins a mudslinging election 286-66
The Closest Election
EVERRRRR: 1876
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Republicans
•
Democrats
•
Greenback Party
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Rutherford B. Hayes
•
Governor of important
swing-state
–
Keep this in mind
Samuel Tilden
•
Got fame exposing
Boss Tweed in NY
–
Who is that?
Peter Cooper
•
What would they be in
favor of ?
The Closest Election
EVERRRR
•
Issues in the election
–
–
•
Civil Service Reform
An end of Reconstruction
Mudslinging
•
•
Democratic Strategy
–
–
Mississippi Plan
•
Carried out by Red Shirts and
the White League
The Closest Election
EVERRR
•
Nobody gets a majority of
__________________
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At this point 185
•
Today 270
•
Tilden 184
•
Hayes 166
•
3 states send
____________________
–
–
–
Wins popular vote by
250,000
•
4% of the population
Florida, South Carolina, LA
Due to voting irregularities
The Closest Election
EVERRR
•
Compromise of 1877
•
Electoral Count Act
•
Democratic Reaction
•
Republicans concede
–
–
–
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Assured funding for Southern RR (not kept)
Deal holds on log enough for Hayes to be
inaugurated
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3 days
Askin’ All Them
Questions
What was Credit Mobiler?
What was the Wade-Davis Bill?
What does that show?
What were some corruptions in Grant’s
administration?
What does “Sic semper tyranus” mean?
Why was he selected?
What was Lincoln’s plan for
reconstruction?
Why was Johnson impeached?
How was the South administered during
Reconstruction?
What were the Civil War amendments?
What did he do?