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UNIT 3: POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC CONFLICT LESSON 3.7: CIVIL WAR LEADS TO RECONSTRUCTION Activate • In your opinion, what are the top 3 causes of the Civil War? Frayer / secede THE UNION DISSOLVES Setting the stage • In the end, all attempts to compromise between the north and south over slavery failed to end sectional differences. Finally, the outcome of the 1860 election triggered a showdown and the first shots of the long, bloody civil war. DEMOCRATS SPLIT • Northern Democrats supported popular sovereignty • Southern Democrats wanted Dred Scott decision upheld • Republicans nominated Lincoln • With Democratic votes split, Lincoln wins election of 1860 AP 1 • Think pair share • How is it that a man that received 0 votes in the south was able to win the election of 1860? • What problem does this pose for the nation? SECESSION BEGINS • For south, election of a Republican president = a victory for abolitionists • Survival of southern society at stake • By Feb. 1861, 7 southern states seceded (page 306) • Crittendon’s Compromise = allow slavery where it exists, extend Missouri Compromise line to California. • It failed • Feb. 1861 the seceding states announce new nation = confederacy, and new president = Jefferson Davis THE CIVIL WAR BEGINS • In his inaugural address, Lincoln spoke directly to the seceding states • He repeated his promise not to interfere w/ slavery where it existed • Announces his desire to save the union, and to hold onto federal property in seceding states AP 2 • Think Pair Share • What was Lincoln’s main objective when the south formed the Confederate States of America? • Do you think his objectives are going to change as the War goes on? Explain. FORT SUMTER FALLS • In April, 1861, Lincoln announced that the federal government would resupply Fort Sumter • Jefferson cannot allow federal troops to occupy the Souths most important harbor = capture fort • his forces demanded that major Anderson surrender = he refused • confederates bombard the fort until Anderson and his men surrender Focus • How is it that a man that received 0 votes in the south was able to win the election of 1860? • What problem does this pose for the nation? • What was Lincoln’s main objective when the south formed the Confederate States of America? UPPER SOUTH SECEDES • After fall of Fort Sumter, Lincoln calls on volunteers • Many in south did not want to secede, but felt they had no choice • Virginia seceded next, and capital of confederacy moved to Richmond • Soon three more states seceded HANGING ONTO THE BORDER STATES • Lincoln tried to keep slave holding border states from leaving • if Maryland seceded, dc (the capital) would be surrounded • Lincoln placed Baltimore under martial law to prevent secession HANGING ONTO THE BORDER STATES CONTINUED • Kentucky declared itself neutral until September 1861, when troops on both sides occupied state • Pro confederate leaders created a rival government and seceded • Missouri stayed with union despite struggles between anti and pro secessionist forces • the stage now shifts to the battle field AP 3 • Think Pair Share • Why was it important to Lincoln to force the South to be the first to fire a shot? • Why was hanging onto Maryland critical to the Union war effort? • Do the means justify the ends? The Civil War War continues for 4 long years, and is America’s bloodiest war with 600,000 killed. This conflict not only divided the nation but will shape it’s future development, as the political struggle will continue over how to readmit the former Confederate states. America the Story of Us • • • • Civil War 3 2 1 Learning Log • IN YOUR JOURNAL, SUMMARIZE WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNED. USE THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS TO GUIDE YOU: • HOW DID PROBLEMS IN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY HELP ABRAHAM LINCOLN WIN THE ELECTION OF 1860? • WHAT WERE SOME CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR? • WHERE AND UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES DID THE CIVIL WAR BEGIN? • HOW DID LINCOLN PREVENT MARYLAND FROM SECEDING? WHY WAS LINCOLN CONCERNED ABOUT MARYLAND? UNIT 3: POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC CONFLICT LESSON 3.7: CIVIL WAR LEADS TO RECONSTRUCTION Part 2 Activate • What do you think the term “Reconstruction” means? • What areas of our nation needed reconstruction? Frayer / reconstruction Setting the Stage • In the months after the civil war ended, the nation began to rebuild and reunite. almost immediately, fierce struggles began over how long it should take to restore the southern states to the Union and how punitive reconstruction should be. LINCOLNS PLAN • AFTER THE CIVIL WAR, THE SOUTHS ECONOMY WAS IN SHAMBLES • THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS FOCUSED ON RECONSTRUCTION = REBUILDING • LINCOLN WANTED TO BRING THE SOUTH BACK INTO THE UNION WITHOUT PUNISHING IT. • HIS PLAN CALLED FOR AMNESTY TO ALL SOUTHERNERS WHO TOOK AN OATH OF LOYALTY TO USA (LEADERS AND OFFICERS EXCLUDED) • 10 % TAKEN OATH = NEW STATE GOV RADICAL REPUBLICANS • A GROUP KNOWN AS RADICAL REPUBLICANS OPPOSED LINCOLNS PLAN • WANTED TO PREVENT CONFEDERATE LEADERS FROM RETURNING TO POWER • WANTED FEDERAL GOV’T TO BECOME POWERFUL IN SOUTH TO ENSURE SUFFRAGE FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS • MILITARY RULE TO ENSURE AFRICAN AMERICAN VOTING RIGHTS AP 1: Lincoln vs Radicals WADE - DAVIS BILL • WADE DAVIS BILL EVENTUALLY GETS SUPPORT FROM MODERATE REPUBLICANS • CALLED FOR MOST WHITE MEN IN A FORMER CONFEDERATE STATE TO TAKE AN OATH OF LOYALTY TO THE UNION • EACH STATE WOULD HAVE TO ABOLISH SLAVERY, REJECT ALL CONFEDERATE DEBTS, AND DENY FORMER CONFEDERATE LEADERS TO VOTE OR HOLD OFFICE • LINCOLN BLOCKED PASSAGE WITH A POCKET VETO FREEDMEN’S BUREAU • AFTER THE WAR, NEWLY FREED AFRICAN AMERICANS, OR FREEDMEN, STRUGGLED TO SURVIVE • NORTHERNERS BELIEVED FREEDMEN SHOULD BE GIVEN CONFEDERATE LANDS • CONGRESS DID NOT SUPPORT TAKING THE LAND OF PLANTATION OWNERS • CONGRESS FORMED THE FREEDMEN’S BUREAU TO HELP FEED, CLOTH, AND FIND JOBS FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS • ALSO PROVIDED AN EDUCATION***** • HELPED START COLLEGES TO TRAIN AFRICAN AMERICAN TEACHERS JOHNSON TAKES OFFICE • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptXRFHulcZQ 1. 2. 3. http://www.ushistory.org/us/35a.asp AP 2: 5 Words: Presidential Reconstruction BLACK CODES • BLACK CODES LIMITED AFRICAN AMERICAN RIGHTS = KEEP THEM IN CONDITIONS OF SLAVERY • LICENSES FOR NON-AGRICULTURAL JOBS • LABOR AND APPRENTICSHIP CONTRACTS RADICAL REPUBLICANS TAKE CONTROL • REPUBLICANS IN CONGRESS SET THEIR OWN RECONSTRUCTION PLANS = CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1866 • ALLOWED AFRICAN AMERICANS TO OWN PROPERTY AND RECEIVE EQUAL TREATMENT IN COURT • 14TH AMENDMENT = GRANTS CITIZENSHIP TO ALL PEOPLE BORNIN USA, AND GAURANTEES EQUAL PROTECTION OF LAW MILITARY RECONSTRUCTION • REPUBLICANS PASSED THE MILITARY RECONSTRUCTION ACT • DIVIDED CONFEDERACY INTO 5 DISTRICTS. WITH A UNION GENERAL IN CHARGE OF EACH. • EACH FORMER CONFEDERATE STATE MUST DRAW UP NEW CONSTITUTION AND GRANTED ALL MALES THE RIGHT TO VOTE • EACH STATE HAD TO RATIFY THE 14 AMENDMENT BEFORE BEING ABLE TO ELECT PEOPLE TO CONGRESS • RADICAL REPUBLICANS IMPEACHED JOHNSON FOR FEAR HE WOULD NOT SUPPORT PLAN • JOHNSON WAS NOT CONVICTED, BUT HE DID NOT RUN FOR OFFICE AGAIN • REPUBLICANS PASSED THE 15TH AMENDMENT = GUARANTEES AFRICAN AMERICANS RIGHT TO VOTE AP 4: Military Reconstruction Focus • In no more than 3 sentences, summarize what you learned yesterday regarding Reconstruction….. • 1’s =How did Lincolns plan differ from the Radical Republican plan? How did Presidential Reconstruction (Andrew Johnson) impact Freedmen? • 2’s = What did Radical Republicans do to combat Andrew Johnson? How did the Freedmen’s Bureau help African Americans in the south? REPUBLICAN RULE • UNDER THE REPUBLICAN CONTROLLED CONGRESS, THE SOUTH BEGAN TO REBUILD. • DURING THIS TIME, AFRICAN AMERICANS GAINED SOME NEW OPPORTUNITEIS, PARTICULARLY IN POLITICS, WHILE SOME WHITE SOUTHERNERS ORGANIZED TO RESIST CHANGE THAT WERE OCCURING. • SOUTH CAROLINA STATE LEGISLATURE CONTROLLED BY AFRICAN AMERICANS! CARPETBAGGERS AND SCALAWAGS • CARPETBAGGERS = NORTHERNERS SEEKING TO EXPLOIT THE SOUTH (SOUTHERN VIEW) • SCALAWAGS = SOUTHERNERS THAT SUPPORT REPUBLICAN POLICIES (RECONSTRUCTION) • REALITY = MANY “CARPETBAGGES” WERE HONEST AND PROVIDED MONEY AND EFFORT TO REBUILDING SOUTH AND HELPING AFRICAN AMERICANS. BUT…… • SOME DID EXPLOIT SOUTHERNERS AP 5 Venn / carpetbaggers vs scalawags AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES • CHURCHES BECAME CENTERS FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITIES. • HOUSED SCHOOLS, HOSTED SOCIAL AND POLITICAL EVENTS, PROVIDED RECREATION, AND EVEN ACTED AS COURTS A DESIRE TO LEARN • MANY AFRICAN AMERICANS SOUGHT AN EDUCATION. • IN THE FIRST YEAR OF RECONSTRUCTION, THE FREEDMEN’S BUREAU ESTABLISHED SCHOOLS FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS ACROSS THE SOUTH KU KLUX KLAN FORMS • • • • • • • AFRICAN AMERICANS FACED INTENSE RESENTMENT FROM MANY SOUTHERN WHITES KLANS GOAL WAS TO DRIVE OUT CARPETBAGGERS AND UNION TROOPS, AND RETAKE CONTROL OF SOUTH USED TERRORIST TACTICS. ACTIVITES OF KLAN OUTRAGED PRESIDENT GRANT AND LED TO THE ENFORCEMENT ACTS= 1) FEDERAL CRIME TO INTERFERE WITH RIGHT TO VOTE 2) FEDERAL ELECTIONS UNDER SUPERVISION OF FEDERAL MARSHALLS 3) OUTLAWED ALL ACTIVITIES OF KLAN AP 6 • Summarize in 1 sentence the Enforcement Acts. CRASH COURSE • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nowsS 7pMApI • 3 • 2 • 1 Learning Log • Analyze the following statement: • “The north may have won the Civil War, but the South won Reconstruction” Learning Log • Compare and contrast the northern perception of Reconstruction to the Southern perception of reconstruction.