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THE AMERICANS SECTION 12 .3

Reconstruction Comes to An End

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Southern Resistance Increases

SociallyCarpetbaggers:

Southern Democrats name for Northerners that come South

Scalawags: Name for Southerners who joined the Republican Party

Rise of the KKK (Ku Klux Klan)

“Is This A Republican Form of Government?"Harper's Weekly, September 2, 1876

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Southern Resistance Increases

Politically: Black Codes: racist state laws

that limited freed slaves’ rights Poll taxes (pay to vote) [does

affect poor whites as well] Literacy test [also affects white

voters] Grandfather Clause (if your

grandfather could vote in 1860, no poll tax or literacy test)

Amnesty Act – returned the right to vote and old office to many former Confederates

Attempts to stop resistance: Enforcement Acts:

Oversee elections Send troops against the KKK

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Public Opinion Changes

Corruption up, people think money is being wasted

Credit Mobilier Affair Whiskey Ring Belknap Bribery

Panic of 1873: people more worried about the economy than punishing the South

Currency dispute: poor want more money printed

Supreme Court is dominated by racists

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Supreme Court Interpretation

U.S. v. Cruikshank 14th Amendment does not involve people discriminating against people; only the government discriminating

U.S. v. Reese undermined idea all black males can vote: ruled the 15th Amendment didn’t give right to vote, simply listed grounds on which states could not deny right to vote

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Changes in the Republican Party

White southern ‘scalawags’ not committed to protecting African-Americans

The party splits over corruption

 Republicans v. liberal Republicans

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Election of 1876

Republican- Hayes of Ohiov.

Democrat – Tilden of NY

• Tilden won popular vote, needs 1 electoral vote more

• Florida’s 20 electoral votes uncertain b/c of KKK violence

So…the electoral college can’t render a verdict!

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Compromise of 1877

Hayes became president

Democrats allow it b/c troops will leave the South

Result: “Redemption” – White Southerners regain control of the South

**White Supremacy and Home Rule Restored**


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