Reconstruction ppt - Effingham County Schools
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EQ:
How did the conflict between the
North and the South lead to change in
This country?
Think …
•What event destroyed much of the South, which led
to the south never recovering in the war?
•What event ended the Civil War?
• What major event happened AFTER the war was over
that significantly changed our government?
Reconstruction
1865-1877
Table of Contents
Anticipation Guide
23
Class Notes #1
24
Constitutional Changes
25
Class Notes #2
26
Sharecropping vs Slavery
27
Summary
28
The Defeated South
Q: Based upon your observations of the map below, how were
the North and the South effected differently as a result of the
Civil War?
A: Because the majority of battles took place in the South, many
Southern houses, farms, bridges, and railroads were destroyed.
Ruins in Front of the Capitol – Richmond, VA, 1865
Grounds of the Ruined Arsenal with Scattered Shot and
Shell - Richmond, VA, April 1865
Guns and Ruined Buildings Near the Tredegar Iron Works Richmond, VA, April 1865
Above:
Charleston, South Carolina
Right: Atlanta, Georgia
A Southern armored railroad
gun has gone as far as it can on
these rails, typifying Civil War
destruction of Southern railroad
tracks. (Virginia)
This famous photo was taken
looking across the ruins of the
railroad bridge in
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Reconstruction
The period of
time after the
Civil War when
the South was
rebuilt.
The federal program
to bring the seceded
states back into the
country.
1865 1877
Problems
faced by Southerners
during Reconstruction:
Millions of
freed slaves
needed
housing,
clothing,
food, and
jobs.
Many had no
education.
1. Freed slaves
have nowhere to
go.
Confederate money had
no value; therefore,
banks closed.
Harsh feelings between the
Northerners and Southerners
existed from the war.
There were harsh feelings on both sides.
Railroads, bridges, plantations,
and crops had been destroyed.
Think about this:
What were the effects of the Civil War on
the North and South?
The effects of the Civil War on the South:
Destruction of Southern farms and crops
Freed slaves without a home, clothes, or
education
Money was worthless, so banks closed
Harsh feelings between Northerners &
Southerners
Plans for Reconstruction
Americans could not agree on how to bring
the South back into the Union.
Some wanted to use Reconstruction to
punish the South; whereas others wanted to
make it easy for Southern states to rejoin.
President Lincoln did not want to punish the
South. He said, “With malice [meanness]
toward none, with charity for all … let us
strive [try] to finish the work we are in, to
bind up the nation’s wounds …”
Lincoln planned to let the defeated states
set up new state governments and rejoin
the Union quickly.
Many people disagreed with Lincoln,
especially Republicans who wanted to
change the South.
Lincoln and Congress never had a chance
to reach an agreement.
On the evening of April 14, 1865, President
Lincoln was assassinated while attending a
play at Ford’s Theater
Lincoln’s assassination shocked the nation.
He had become a hero to many people and
his death filled them with sadness. They
would miss his leadership during the
difficult years of Reconstruction.
Why is Reconstruction
necessary?
Our country needed to be
reunited and the South needed
to be rebuilt.
The MAIN goal is to unite our
country.