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Main Idea During Reconstruction, the president and Congress fought over how to rebuild the South. Why It Matters Now Reconstruction was an important step in the African-American struggle for civil rights. What events led to President Johnson’s impeachment? Vetoed Civil Rights Act Did not support the Fourteenth Amendment Fired Secretary Stanton Johnson is impeached Image Chose proConfederate military commanders • What was Lincoln’s Reconstruction plan? • How did white Southerners plan to restore the “old South”? • What impact did the Reconstruction Acts of 1867 have on the South? • What was Lincoln’s Reconstruction plan? Pardoning Confederate officials; allowing Confederate states to form new governments and send officials to Congress • How did white Southerners plan to restore the “old South”? “Black Codes” or laws to return former slaves to plantation labor • What impact did the Reconstruction Acts of 1867 have on the South? It divided the South into five military districts, and Southern whites lost their voting rights. RECONSTRUCTION – the process the U.S. used to readmit the Confederate States to the Union Period usually referred to as 1865 to 1877 FREEDMEN’S BUREAU – assisted former slaves by setting up schools, hospitals and distributing food and clothing in the South http://comsewogue.k12.ny.us/~ssilverman/documents/carron3/freemans.jpg ANDREW JOHNSON becomes president when Lincoln is assassinated He was Lincoln’s vice President http://www.whitehousehistory.org/04/subs_pph/images/uploads/17/3.jpg Johnson planned to carry on Lincoln’s plans for reconstruction He believed the President would play a major role in reconstructing the country http://www.hudsonlibrary.org/Hudson%20Website/Images/Web%20Collection/Posters/AbrahamLincoln-AndrewJohnson.jpg AMNESTY – official pardon, offered to most white Southerners Some in the south resist the new government and refuse to ratify the 13th Amendment th 13 Amendment said Slaves were FREEE http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/e3/Free-bur.jpg/450px-Free-bur.jpg BLACK CODES – laws passed by Southern Sates that limited the freedom of former slaves http://www.chicora.org/_borders/hoeing_cotton.jpg Blacks couldn’t carry guns or meet in large groups RADICAL REPUBLICANS – northerners that pushed for full and equal citizenship of African Americans http://www.historyplace.com/specials/calendar/docs-pix/impeach.jpg CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1866 stated that: 1)All persons born in the U.S. were citizens 2)All citizens entitled to equal rights regardless of race 14th AMENDMENT – states that all citizens had equal protection under the law Led to the Reconstruction Act of 1867 http://texaspolitics.laits.utexas.edu/html/cons/features/0206_01/slide4.gif To re-enter the Union states must: 1)Give the right to vote to all men 2)Ratify the th 14 Amendment President Johnson fights many of the reforms the Congress passed – he thought they were too strict http://kids.americancorners.or.kr/ENG/images/05_history_06_05_02.jpg IMPEACHED – to be formally accused of improper conduct while in office He was acquitted – found not guilty – by one vote http://www.albany.edu/jmmh/vol2no1/johnson-andymakescall.jpg http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/impeach/Cartoon-Constit.jpg After the war Davis was charged with treason and lost all eligibility of running in any public office. Many Southerners still looked up to him for resisting Reconstruction effort http://www.myoops.org/twocw/mit/NR/rdonlyres/Global/A/A72192D8-20AB-40B3-9576-294EA0736410/0/chp_johnsonimpeach.jpg http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/sespics/20562.jpg