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John Wilkes Booth• Famous Actor • Most Handsome Man in the
America• Hated Lincoln & worked as a
spy for the south
Reconstruction was….
The federal government’s controversial effort to 1. repair the damage to the South and 2. to restore southern states to the Union
Physical Damage, cont.
Roadways, bridges, tunnels (infrastructure)
Miscellaneous buildings and factories
Civil War Aftermath
1.Devastating physical toll to the South
2.Total human casualties- over 1 million
3. 13th Amendment –abolishes slavery
Plantation Life ChangesFreedman now have choice – to
stay or to leave
Plantation owners now have to pay salaries for labor
Johnson’s Plan - PROBLEMS
Too generous to the south! Johnson goes easy on the former Confederacy. How could Southern governments take advantage of his
generosity?
Looking at President Johnson’s background, what BIAS might he be bringing to his presidency? How might it impact his plan?
They took advantage of his leniency by taking advantage of southern blacks.
Ku Klux Klan
Started in 1866 by 6 former Confederate soldiers
Members wore robes and masks to look like the ghosts of dead Confederate soldiers who returned for revenge against enemies of the South.
Ku Klux Klan
Gradually absorbed other smaller organizations over time
Name from the Greek word kuklos, meaning “circle”
A cartoon threatening that the KKK would lynch carpetbaggers, Tuscaloosa, AL, Independent Monitor (1868)
Anger at being forced to submit to the acts of Reconstruction leads to defiance
Fear of loss of power leads to…
Here is an edited example of one of the Black Codes:
The Black CodesNow that the slaves have become emancipated, it is necessary to pass regulations that preserve public order. These regulations must also preserve the comfort and correct behavior of the former slaves. Therefore, the following rules have been adopted with the approval of the United States military authorities who have commanded this area.1) Every Negro is required to be in the regular service of some white person or former owner, who shall be held responsible for the conduct of that Negro.2) No public meetings or congregations of Negroes shall be allowed after sunset. Such public meetings may be held during the day with the permission of the local captain in charge of the area.3) No Negro shall be permitted to preach or otherwise speak out to congregations of colored people without special permission in writing from the government.4) Negroes may legally marry, own property and sue and be sued in a court of law.5) Negroes may not serve on juries.6) A Negro may not testify against a white person in a Court of Law.7) It shall be illegal for a Negro or a person of Negro descent to marry a white person.8) No Negro shall be permitted outside in public after sundown without permission in writing from the government. A Negro conducting business for a white person may do so but only under the direct supervision of his employer.9) No Negro shall sell, trade, or exchange merchandise within this area without the special written permission of his employer.10) No Negro who is not in the military service shall be allowed to carry firearms or any kind or weapons of any type without the special written permission of his employers.
Black Code Sample
BLACK CODESset limits on the rights and
opportunities of African Americanshelped planters find workers to replace
freed slavesbarred freedmen from any job but farm
work and unskilled laborSet curfews Punishments for vagrancy (not
working)Radical Republicans in congress see the codes as a way for white southerners to get around the efforts of congress so…
Radical Reconstruction
Reconstruction Act of 1867-passed by radical republicans-state governments declared illegal
-south divided into 5 military districts except Tenn.
Radical Reconstruction
To rejoin the Union:
1. Ratify the 14th Amendment Granted citizenship to people born in the US.
(African Americans)
2. Ratify the 15th Amendment
Grants African Am. Men Right to vote
15th Amendment
Election of 1870 – many angry white southerners refused to vote
More than 600 African Americans were elected to southern legislatures and 16 black men were elected to congress
Impeachment!- Congressional power growing
- Johnson fires Sec. of War, which breaks the new Tenure of Office Act (removes presidential power to fire without Senate approval)
-The House votes to “impeach” Johnson(to accuse of wrongdoing and bring to trial)
-President escapes removal by only 1 vote
Impeachment Process
1. House of Rep votes for Impeachment
2. Trial held in the Senate w/ Senators as Jury
3. Trial run by Chief Justice of Supreme Court
Election of 1876Rep – Rutherford B. HayesDem – Samuel Tilden
Tilden wins popular vote BUT a dispute over electoral votes
Election of 1876The votes for FL, LA, & SC
were in question
Congress chose Hayes!Democrats Outraged!
The Compromise of 1877
The Democrats agree to give Rutherford B. Hayes the presidency in return for the removal of all federal troops from the Southern States
Hayes’ removal of troops from the south is regarded as
the end of reconstruction!
Reconstruction Successes
1. Rebuilt Union & Repaired South
2. Economic Growth in South
3. 13th, 14th, & 15th, Amendments
4. Freedmen’s Bureau
5. Public Schools - South