1863-1864 “It is good that war is so horrible, or we might grow to like

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Daily Comment & Card
1863-1864
WADE-DAVIS
BILL
-Proposal to reunite the country by
Senators Wade & Davis
-Required 50 percent of a state’s
white male voters to take a loyalty
oath
-Lincoln “pocket-vetoed” the bill in
favor of his 10% plan that allowed
much quicker restoration (required
only 10% of a states citizens take
oath of loyalty before state
government formed)
SONG FOR THE DAY: REUNITED
“It is
good
that war
is so
horrible,
or we
might
grow to
like it.”
-ROBERT E.
LEE
Daily Comment & Card
1865-1870
CIVIL WAR
AMENDMENTS
-Thirteenth (1865) abolished
slavery in the U.S.
-Fourteenth (1868) African
Americans became citizens and
could not be denied life, liberty,
or property without due process
-Fifteenth (1870) No state could
deny the right to vote on account
of race, color, or previous
condition of servitude
“It is
good
that war
is so
horrible,
or we
might
grow to
like it.”
-ROBERT E.
LEE
SONG FOR THE DAY: LET’S STAY TOGETHER
Daily Comment & Card
1863-1864
1865-1870
WADE-DAVIS
BILL
-Proposal to reunite the country by
Senators Wade & Davis
-Required 50 percent of a state’s
white male voters to take a loyalty
oath
-Lincoln “pocket-vetoed” the bill in
favor of his 10% plan that allowed
much quicker restoration (required
only 10% of a states citizens take
oath of loyalty before state
government formed)
CIVIL WAR
AMENDMENTS
-Thirteenth (1865) abolished
slavery in the U.S.
-Fourteenth (1868) African
Americans became citizens and
could not be denied life, liberty,
or property without due process
-Fifteenth (1870) No state could
deny the right to vote on account
of race, color, or previous
condition of servitude
SONG FOR THE DAY: REUNITED
“It is
good
that war
is so
horrible,
or we
might
grow to
like it.”
-ROBERT E.
LEE
The Rebuilding of
the South;
Restoring the
Southern states to
the Union.
Begins during the
war and ends with
the Compromise of
1877
The effects of the war…
THE UNION IS PRESERVED
SLAVERY IS ABOLISHED
½ MILLION SOLDIERS DIED
1/3 OF THE
MEN IN
THE SOUTH
SOUTHERN FARMS AND CITIES IN RUINS
B. FIGHTING FOR CONTROL
LINCOLN’S PLAN FOR RECONSTRUCTION:
10% PLAN
When:
when they
-10% swear allegiance
-a new state constitution is adopted,
-13th amendment ratified
it’s over…
Pardons for Confederates who swear
allegiance and accept the 13th amendment
RADICAL REPUBLICANS THOUGHT IT
WAS WAY TOO LENIENT!!
JOHNSON
REMOVED THE 10% REQUIREMENT,
PARDONED LEADERS OF THE
CONFEDERACY..
POWER STRUGGLE WITH CONGRESS!!
WHEN JOHNSON FIRES STANTON, THE
CONGRESS MOVES FOR IMPEACHMENT...
JOHNSON KEEPS HIS OFFICE BY ONE VOTE, BUT
THE POWER SHIFTS FROM THE PRESIDENCY TO
CONGRESS AND THE RADICAL REPUBLICANS…
U.S. Grant is elected in 1868 and then again in 1872.
FREEDMEN’S BUREAU
HELPED SET UP AFRICAN-AMERICAN
SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES. WORKED TO
LEGALIZE MARRIAGES.
BUILT SCHOOLS, PROVIDED CLOTHING
& MEALS, PROVIDED MEDICINE…
CARPETBAGGERS: NORTHERNERS WHO MOVED IN
TO THE SOUTH TO TAKE
ADVANTAGE OF
OPPORTUNITY DURING
RECONSTRUCTION
SCALAWAGS:
SOUTHERNERS WHO
SUPPPORTED
RECONSTRUCTION POLICIES
C. PRESERVING SOUTHERN CULTURE
HOW DID THE SOUTH
ATTEMPT TO PRESERVE PREWAR CULTURE?
SOCIALLY
BLACK CODES
LICENSING
VAGRANCY LAWS
JIM CROW LAWS
BLACK CODES RESTRICT
THE ACTIVITIES OF
FREED SLAVES
LICENSING KEEPS FREED SLAVES FROM OBTAINING
WORK OTHER THAN THAT DONE WHEN THEY WERE
SLAVES: AGRICULTURAL OR DOMESTIC ONLY
VAGRACY LAWS MAKE IT EASY TO ARREST AFRICANAMERICANS FOR DOING NOTHING…
JIM CROW LAWS KEEP THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN AND
CAUCASIAN RACES SEPARATE…
HOW DID THE SOUTH
ATTEMPT TO PRESERVE PREWAR CULTURE?
SOCIALLY
ECONOMICALLY
BLACK CODES
LICENSING
VAGRANCY LAWS
SHARECROPPING
TENANT FARMERS
SHARECROPPING REPLACES TRADITIONAL SLAVERY WITH
“ECONOMIC SLAVERY”
TENANT FARMING (RENTING FARMLAND) KEEPS FREED
SLAVES IN THE SAME PLACES THEY HAD WORKED AS
SLAVES.
SHARECROPPERS GAVE UP
2/5 OF THEIR CROPS TO
THE LAND OWNER…
HOW DID THE SOUTH
ATTEMPT TO PRESERVE PREWAR CULTURE?
SOCIALLY
ECONOMICALLY
BLACK CODES
LICENSING
VAGRANCY LAWS
POLITICALLY
SHARECROPPING
TENANT FARMERS
KU KLUX KLAN
THE KKK WAS ORGANIZED BY X-CONFEDERATE
SOLDIERS TO TRY AND KEEP AFRICAN-AMERICANS FROM
REALIZING AND UTILIZING THEIR RIGHTS…
THEY WERE A TERRORIST ORGANIZATION
THAT TRIED TO CONTOL FREED SLAVES AND
KEEP THEM “IN THEIR PLACE.”
FORREST
GUMP’S
MOMMA
NAMED
HIM AFTER
NATHAN
BEDFORD
FORREST.
SAME ACTIVITIES, DIFFERENT NAMES:
PALE FACES, KNIGHTS OF THE WHITE CAMELIA…
E. THE END OF RECONSTRUCTION
THE ELECTION OF 1876 CAUSED PROBLEMS…
SAMUEL J. TILDEN
(DEMOCRAT)
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES
(REPUBLICAN)
DISPUTED VOTES THROW THE
ELECTION INTO THE HOUSE
OF REPRESENTATIVES…
IN THE COMPROMISE OF 1877,
HAYES IS GIVEN THE PRESIDENCY IN RETURN
FOR THE END OF RECONSTRUCTION IN THE
SOUTH
WHY WOULD THE NORTH AGREE?
PEOPLE ARE TIRED OF THE WAR AND SACRIFICE
SCANDALS HAUNT THE GRANT ADMINISTRATION
CORRUPT SOUTHERN GOVERNMENTS
AMERICA HAS A SHORT ATTENTION SPAN
FREED
CITIZENS
VOTE
F.
RESULTS OF RECONSTRUCTION
SUCCESS
FAILURE
UNION IS RESTORED AND SOUTH IS
REBUILT
BITTERNESS DEVELOPS BETWEEN
NORTH & SOUTH
SOUTHERN ECONOMY IS STIMULATED
RACIST ATTITUDES IN BOTH NORTH &
SOUTH
AFRICAN-AMERICAN HAVE
CITIZENSHIP
SOUTH DENIES AFRICAN-AMERICANS
THE VOTE
AFRICAN-AMERICANS FAMILIES GET
HOUSING, JOBS, SCHOOLING
FREED SLAVES ABANDONED WITH END
OF RECONSTRUCTION
SOUTHERN STATES REJOIN
CONGRESS AS EQUAL
DEMOCRATS RETURN TO POWER WITH
“SOLID SOUTH”
INDUSTRY & CITIES ON THE RISE
AFRICAN-AMERICANS LACK
PROPERTY/ECO OPPORTUNITY
ACCESS TO PUBLIC EDUCATION
INCREASES
SEGREGATION BECOMES THE NORM