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Reconstruction Standard 3.3

Reconstruction Standard 3.3. How can Northern resources help the South? Will they? In what ways can the South rebuild its economy? What can the

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ReconstructionStandard 3.3

How can Northern resources help the South? Will they?

In what ways can the South rebuild its economy?

What can the Government do to assist African Americans?

HOW IS RECONSTRUCTION GOING TO WORK?

Ten Percent Plan: Government would pardon all confederate states if 10% of the voters in the 1860 election took this oath of allegiance.

*Excludes Confederate leaders & wealthy landowners•Congress rejects new Southern govts. and congressmen

Abraham Lincoln’s plan Andrew Johnson’s plan

Radical Republicans think these plans are too lenient

PRESIDENTIAL RECONSTRUCTION

Radical Republicans- led by Thaddeus Stevens of Penn. and Charles Sumner of Mass.- wanted to destroy all political power of former slaveholders

Expected full rights to be given to freedmen

Congress passes the Wade-Davis bill- that Congress should be over Reconst. -Lincoln vetoes- power struggle betw. Pres. and Congress

Lincoln dies- April 1865

Johnson’s plan does nothing to solve problems of landowning, voting and protection of the freed slaves

Johnson pardoned Confederate leaders-many of the same people were elected

Congress convenes and refuses to seat the new southern representatives

CONGRESSIONAL RECONSTRUCTION

Congressional Reconstruction

Reconstruction Act of 1867 divides Confederacy into districts-troops stationed in each

Fourteenth Amendment grants full citizenship to African Americans

Freedmen’s Bureau provides social services, medical care, education to Southern blacks and poor whites

MILITARY DISTRICTS

Military Districts

Southern states passed Black Codes - laws that limited southern blacks politically, socially and economically- no blacks on juries- can’t carry guns, no travel without permits, etc.

Ulysses S. Grant (Union general) is elected president in 1868 and received 90% of African-American votes

Fifteenth Amendment: African Americans are granted suffrage

CHANGES FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS Hiram Revels: is first black senator (Miss.) Sharecropping: a family would farm a

portion of someone’s land in exchange for housing and a share of the crop.

Tenant Farming: families would rent the land and farm it.

Ku Klux Klan: Southern group which formed during reconstruction and became a violent terrorist organization. Wanted to restore white supremacy

Sharecropping in Arkansas

Included both freed slaves and poor whites

Farmed the land in exchange for part of the crop and housing

Ku Klux Klan meeting

Known for cross burning and violence towards African Americans

Developed during Reconstruction in the South

SOUTHERN BITTERNESS Carpetbaggers: Northerners

who migrated South for business. Southerners saw these carpetbaggers as taking advantage of them.

Scalawags: Southerners who supported reconstruction

DEMOCRATS REDEEM THE SOUTH*1876 Rutherford B. Hayes Republican) is elected president (over Samuel J. Tilden)- election was questioned

The Compromise of 1877 – struck deal election Hayes and ending Reconstruction

Southern state governments redeem their power in the South and reconstruction ends (Redemption Governments)

Jim Crow laws kept the races separate by segregating facilities – Plessy v. Ferguson said separation of the races is legal as long as the facilities are equal

Literacy tests, poll taxes and the Grandfather clause keep African Americans from voting

END OF RECONSTRUCTION