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Transcript
Results of the
Civil War
Page 12
1) The North (Union) won
the war.
2) Powers of the National
government INCREASED
a)
Federal
government
power
b) States could never again
asserted
over
states.
secede - not an option.
3) Powers of the President
INCREASED
Lincoln suspended “writ of
habeas corpus” (normal
procedures for being arrested
- only can be done in times of
national emergency)
4) President Lincoln was
assassinated
Vice-President Andrew
Johnson (a Southerner who
remained loyal to the Union)
became president.
4) President Lincoln was
assassinated
This gave the Radical
Republicans more power
because Johnson not as strong
as Lincoln
Reconstruction
period following the Civil War
when the Southern states were
brought back into the Union
(1865-1877)
1) Military occupation of the
South during Reconstruction
to make sure the Southern
states complied with the new
laws and Amendments
2) New Amendments added
to the Constitution which
increased the power of the
Federal government over
the states.
a) 13th Amendment
ended slavery
(influenced by the
Emancipation
Proclamation)
b) 14th Amendment
established
this established equal
treatment (due process) under
the Constitution regardless of
race (influenced by the Dred
Scott decision)
c) 15th Amendment
established
This gave black men the right
to vote
3. The Republicans
controlled Congress
(they were the party that
opposed slavery before the
war)
Known as Radical
Republicans
a) The Radical
Republicans wanted to
punish the South for
seceding, but President
Johnson kept vetoing
their harsh bills.
President Johnson wanted
to follow the plan that
Lincoln designed before he
was assassinated - allow
them back in the Union
quickly without harsh
treatment.
b) The Republicans
tried to remove
Johnson from office
IMPEACHMENT
Failed by one vote
(2/3 majority needed)
4. The former
Confederate states were
re-admitted to the
Union
5. As time passed,
conditions in the South
began to slide back
toward the pre-war
conditions - fewer rights
for the blacks.
a) Sharecropping
poor blacks were forced to
work on the plantation for
a “share” of the crops.
Basically still in slavery.
b) Jim Crow laws
laws in the South that
limited rights of
blacks and kept them
separate from whites
c) Laws passed to keep
blacks from voting
Poll taxes
Grandfather clause
literacy tests
d)
Ku Klux Klan
group formed to
intimidate blacks to
keep them from voting
and having their rights
e)
Ku Klux Klan
eventually their hatred
and violent tactics were
also focused on
foreigners
6. “Solid South”
South still strong
Democratic Party gradually regained
power
7. Reconstruction
ended in 1877
The Republicans lost
power in Congress and
agreed to pull the troops
out of the South.
7. Reconstruction
ended in 1877
Part of the deal
following the nonelection of a President.
The
End