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Plan to repair damage caused by the Civil War and reunite the nation Key Questions 1. How do we bring the South back into the Union? 2. How do we rebuild the South after its destruction during the war? 4. What branch of government should control the process of Reconstruction? 3. How do we integrate and protect newlyemancipated black freedmen? Congressional “Radical” Reconstruction 1. Goal 1: protect rights of freedmen a. 13th Amendment: abolishes slavery b. 14th Amendment: makes African-Americans citizens c. 15th Amendment: cannot deny vote based on race Colored rule in a reconstructed state What does this cartoonist think of the 15th amendment ? 2. Goal 2: grant compensation to freedmen a. Freedmen’s Bureau: gov organization that provided food, clothing, healthcare and edu to black and white refugees from South i. ii. iii. iv. Reunited families separated by slavery Negotiated labor contracts Represented freedmen in court BUT, under-funded! Plenty to eat and nothing to do. What does this cartoonist think of the Freedman’s Bureau? 3. Goal 3: punish Confederate leaders a. Plan to take political and econ power from leaders and give to poor i. Submit to military rule – 5 districts governed by northern generals ii. hold new elections (only qualified voters can vote - no rebel leaders) iii. write new state constitutions iv. guarantee equal rights to all citizens Did this cartoonist think the South was ready to end military reconstruction in 1876? "Five More Wanted." ©1876 Reconstruction ended 1 year later The Burden of Reconstruction • This cartoon appeared in a northern newspaper in the 1870s. • President Grant • Union soldiers • the South • 1. What do the weapons and soldiers in the cartoon represent? • 2. What is the woman doing? Is her task easy or difficult? • 3. What is this cartoonist’s view of Reconstruction? What was Johnson’s goal with Reconstruction? "I intend to confiscate the lands of these rich men whom I have excluded from pardon by my proclamation, and divide the proceeds thereof among the families of the wool hat boys, the Confederate soldiers, whom these men forced into battle to protect their property in slaves." “Damn the negroes! I am fighting these traitorous aristocrats, their masters!” Presidential Reconstruction (Andrew Johnson) 1. Disagrees with Congress’ goals! 2. Goal = punish Confed leaders a. b. Plan to take econ and pol power from leaders and give to poor whites BUT, personally pardons (forgives) 13,500 wealthy planters i. Old leaders come back to power President Johnson’s Impeachment 1. Tenure of office act – law prevented president from firing cabinet members without Senate’s consent 2. Johnson fires Sec. of War = violation 3. House votes to impeach (accuse of high crimes and misdemeanors) 4. Found NOT GUILTY! *Not kicked out, by one vote Senator Ben Butler “By murder most foul did he succeed to the Presidency, and is the elect of an assassin to that high office What is this Senator’s opinion of Andrew Johnson The Political Crisis of 1877 Compromise of 1877 Election of 1876 1. Demos. gave presidency to Repub. Hayes 2. in return troops would be removed from the south 3. Reconstruction is OVER!! Hayes Prevails What is the cartoonist trying to say about the Republican and Democratic parties? VENN – DIAGRAM of the two plans for Reconstruction Successes 1. Rise of Black Church a. Served as school, community center, employment agency, and political rallying point b. Morehouse College – black university in Atl… started in a Church basement 2. Land ownership in Kansas a. Homestead Act: gov GIVES 160 acres to anyone willing to improve / work land for 5 years b. Exodusters: ex-slaves who moved to Kansas Failures 1. Ku Klux Klan (KKK): group that terrorized Republicans and blacks a. b. c. d. e. Disenfranchised: blacks… prevent them from voting Lynchings – illegal hangings Scalawags (southern republicans) Carbetbaggers (northern who moved to south) Tamper with elections The “Invisible Empire of the South” “This is the White Man’s Government”-Democratic Party Slogan, 1868 1. Black schools on fire and lynched bodies 2. Irish Democrat holding club to keep black man from voting 3. Nathan Bedford Forest, Confederate Veteran – started KKK 4. “This is the white man’s gov’t” button 5. Democratic Businessman 6. The ballot box Watch Without Sanctuary http://www.withoutsan ctuary.org/main.html 2. Black Codes restrictions for formers slaves a. carry passes (identification) b. observe curfew c. punish vagrancy (fine or whip those not working) d. Land restrictions forced to live on plantation 3. Sharecropping: landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crop produced. a. Landowner is former plantation owner b. Could be fined for missing a single day of work c. Charged for housing debt (trapped on the plantation) 4. Jim Crow Laws – laws that disenfranchised blacks and upheld segregation a. b. c. d. Grandfather Clause must prove grandfather voted in last election Literacy Test: must be able to read a write Poll Tax: must pay a fee Plessy v Ferguson: supreme court case which legalized segregation i. “Separate but equal” facilities were considered legal Take the Alabama Literacy Test http://kpearson.proje ct.tcnj.edu/interactive /imm_files/test.html Evaluate Reconstruction: Successes and Failures GOOD • The Union is restored. • Southern economic rebuilding begins. • African Americans are granted citizenship and voting rights. • Freedmen’s Bureau helps African Americans get education, housing, and jobs. • Public school system develops in the South. BAD • Many southerners are caught in a cycle of poverty. • Southern governments limit African American voting. (black codes) • KKK and other groups terrorize. • Many southerners remain bitter toward the federal government and Republican Party. Whose authority WhatWhat invention showed helped the country Inwas what way did country the of the Civil War To What which parts the purpose of the ofend colleges was the harsh realities become auniversities global change the way that the states and did and African Americans founded ‘cemented’ of war? after economic power? federal government migrate after the theCivil Civil War? War? interacted? after the war?the Paragraph Prompt • What would have happened to the United States if the Confederacy would have won the war? Explain your opinion. • Think in terms of society, economy, foreign affairs, immigration, personal freedoms, women’s rights, etc.