Reconstruction Chapter 12
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Reconstruction 1865-1877
Reconstruction- period during which the U.S.
began to rebuild after the Civil War
13th Amendment-1865
Abolished slavery
Plans for re-admission to the Union
Lincoln’s Plan- 10% Plan
Pardon all Confederate soldiers except Officers
and those accused of war crimes
Must swear allegiance to Union
10 % allegiance = New State Government
Send Reps to Congress
Plans for re-admission to the Union
Radical Republicans
Destroy political power of former slave holders
African Americans full citizenship
Right to vote
Congressional Plan
5 Military Districts
Granted African American men right to vote
Ratify 14th Amendment in order to re-enter
Union- citizenship
Plans for re-admission to the Union
Johnson’s Plan
Used Lincolns plan except
Excluded Officers and wealthy Plantation owners
from oath of allegiance for voting privileges
Northern Politics
President Johnson v. Congress
Civil Rights Act of 1866
gave citizenship
Forbade states from passing discrimination laws
Johnson vetoed Act
Congress over-rode veto
1st Legislation enacted over Presidential Veto
14th Amendment- 1866
States could not deny rights to citizens
Defined citizen as “all persons born or naturalized
in US”
Impeachment
Tenure of Office Act
Cabinet officers couldn’t be removed during term
of President that appointed them without 2/3 of
Congress consent
Johnson believed Unconstitutional
Fired Sec. of War Stanton
Impeached for not upholding Act
Senate found Johnson NOT guilty
1868 Presidential Election
Ulysses S. Grant
1868 elected President
Won by 306,000 votes
500,000 African Americans voted
15th Amendment-1870
No person can be kept from voting because
of “race, color, of previous condition of
servitude.”
Southern Politics
3 main groups
Scalawags
Southerners that supported union during war
Anti-slavery, anti-plantation
Carpetbaggers
Northerners that moved to south
Economic reasons
African Americans
90 % black men voted 1868
Ran for public office
Southern Economy
Resources and land destroyed
Confederate War Bonds- Worthless
Population
1/5 men dead
Public Works Programs
Built roads, bridges
Orphanages and Mental Hospitals
1st public school system in South
Raised taxes (Slowed recovery)
The Collapse of Reconstruction
Ku Klux Klan
Goals of the KKK
Political
Destroy Republican party
Throw out Reconstruction Government
Prevent Blacks from voting
Economic
Forced landowners to work for whites
Couldn’t work outside agriculture
Refused to hire or do business if voted
Republican
Collapse of Reconstruction
Enforcement Acts of 1870
Federal Supervision of elections
Pres. had power to use Federal Troops in
active KKK areas
Amnesty Act- 160,000 former Confederates
Regained right to vote
Regained right to hold office
Election of 1876
Rutherford B Hayes- Republican
Samuel J Tilden- Democrat
Won popular vote
1 vote short in Electoral college
Compromise of 1877
Hayes wins if…..
Withdrawal of federal troops in south