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Reconstruction
1865-1877
Reconstruction- A time period
after the Civil War when the South
was rebuilt and made part of the
Union again.
During Reconstruction:
Freedmen (former slaves) and AfricanAmericans gained new rights.
– 13th Amendment officially ended slavery
– 14th Amendment granted African-Americans
citizenship
– 15th Amendment gave African-American men
the right to vote.
Ways those rights were denied:
Ku Klux Klan formed; threats and violence
used to prevent southern blacks from
exercising these rights.
Literacy Tests must be passed in order to
vote.
Poll taxes must be paid in order to vote.
Grandfather clause ensures white men will
not have to take the test or pay the tax.
Jim Crow Laws:
Government
supported oppression
of African-Americans.
“Jim Crow South”
Plessy vs. Ferguson (1896):
Supreme Court case that ruled separate
facilities for whites and blacks were legal.
“Separate but equal” meant the facilities
(bathrooms, water fountains, schools,
theaters, etc…) had to be equal to each
other in quality and condition.
Were they equal???
Reconstruction Timeline:
April 9, 1865 The Civil
War Ends
April 14, 1865
President Abraham
Lincoln is
assassinated.
– John Wilkes Booth
– Andrew Johnson
becomes the new
President.
Timeline cont…
1867 Radical
Republicans vs.
President Johnson
Reconstruction Act of
1867 passed
February 1868
President Johnson
Impeached
Impeach:
To accuse an elected official of committing a
crime.
For a president, the House of Representatives
has the power to impeach. They must get a
majority of members to vote for impeachment.
If a majority is reached, the Senate is in charge
of the president’s trial.
– 2/3 of Senate needed to convict and remove from
office.
Reconstruction Act of 1867
South divided into five military districts.
New state constitutions must be written.
Each southern state must ratify the 14th
amendment.
African-American men must be allowed to
vote.
Once these measures are met, the state is
officially part of the union again.
Election of 1868
Freedmen help get
Ulysses S. Grant
elected.
Grant’s status as Civil
War hero helps him
become popular
president.
Grant re-elected in
1872.
Reconstruction ends
in 1877 with President
Hayes.
“To the Polls”, by T.W. Wood
“A Visit From the Old Mistress”
-Winslow Homer