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RECONSTRUCTION SUCCESS OR FAILURE? What is Reconstruction? • A period of rebuilding after the Civil War lasting from 1865 to 1877. • America had lost over 600,000 men and the South was in ruins. • How would the nation recover? Lincoln’s Plan • Wanted to be easy on the South. • Pardoned Confederates if they swore allegiance to the Union. • As soon as 10% of a state’s voters swore allegiance to the Union, the state would be readmitted. (10% Plan) Who were the Radical Republicans? • Group that thought Lincoln’s plan was too easy on the South. • Wanted to punish the South and give African Americans the right to vote. • Led by Thaddeus Stevens and Charles Sumner. What was the Wade Davis Bill? • In 1864, The Radical Republicans passed the Wade Davis Bill. • This bill put Congress in charge of Reconstruction. • A Majority of a state’s voters had to swear allegiance to the Union. • Lincoln vetoed the bill. What was Johnson’s Plan? • After Lincoln’s assassination, Johnson had a similar plan to Lincoln’s. • Johnson felt that the South had re-entered the Union and his work was done. • The Radical Republicans disagreed. What was the Freedmen’s Bureau? • The Radical Republicans felt that African Americans needed help after slavery. • The Freedmen’s Bureau gave food, clothing, school, and hospitals to newly freed slaves. • Johnson vetoed the Freedmen’s Bureau, but Congress made it law. What was the Civil Rights Act of 1866? • Passed by the Radical Republicans and vetoed by Johnson. • Congress overrode Johnson’s veto. • This act declared that states could not enact black codes. What were Black Codes? • These codes in Southern states discriminated against African Americans. • Prevented African Americans from participating in American democracy. What was the Congressional Plan of Reconstruction? • Congress overrode many of Johnson’s vetoes. • Their objective was to give full citizenship to African Americans. • They also wanted put the Southern states under military control. • Johnson felt they were much too harsh on the South. What was the th 14 Amendment? • Gave citizenship to “all persons born or naturalized in the United States,” including former slaves. • Forbids any states from denying any person “due process of law.” What was the Reconstruction Act? • Declared state governments created under Lincoln and Johnson to be invalid. • Put Southern states under military control and called for new state constitutions. • Nostate could reenter the Union without passing the 14th amendment and giving African American men the right to vote. • Vetoed by Johnson and passed by Congress. Why was President Johnson impeached? • Impeachment means a legal process to formally charge a president with misconduct in office. • Johnson removed Edwin Stanton from his cabinet post which violated the Tenure of Office Act. • Congress voted to impeach Johnson and he was found not guilty by 1vote! What was the th 15 Amendment? • Passed under Ulysses S. Grant’s presidency. • Gave African American males the right to vote. • Banned states from denying the vote to African American males. What were the postwar conditions of the South? • Plantations and farms destroyed. • Population of South devastated. • 1/5 of adult white men died in war. • Women and children suffered from illness and malnutrition. Who were the scalawags? • White Southerners who joined the Republican Party. • They were small farmers who did not want wealthy planters to regain power. Who were the carpetbaggers? • Northerners that moved to the South. • Some came to profit from the conditions of the South. • Others truly wanted to reform Southern society. • Despised by many white Southerners. How did former slaves improve their life? • Reunited with families with help of the Freedmen’s Bureau. • Established African American schools and colleges. • Founded own churches and community organizations. • Participated in government. Hiram Revels was the 1st African American Senator. What was sharecropping? • Landowners gave a few acres of land to farm workers. • The farmer keeps a small portion of crops and gives the rest to the landowner. • This kept former slaves under the control of Southern planters. What was tenant farming? • Farmers rented land from landowners in exchange for cash. • Kept African Americans working in agriculture and under the control of white Southerners. What was the Ku Klux Klan? • Terrorist group created to oppose African Americans. • Did not want African Americans to vote. • Used violence and destroyed African American property. • Intimidated African American from voting. What was the Amnesty Act? • In 1872, this act gave former Confederates the right to vote. • White southerners had complained that Republicans had abused their power. • Southern Democrats began to gain power. What was the Panic of 1873? • Scandals had tarnished Grant’s administration. • The Panic of 1873 was a nationwide depression caused by people taking on more debt than they could afford and banks closed. What was redemption? • Southern Democrats’ term for their return to power in the South in the 1870’s. • Their goal was to return the antebellum South. (Pre-Civil war days when African Americans were slaves) What happened in the Election of 1876? • Republicans ran Rutherford B. Hayes and Democrats ran Samuel J. Tilden • Tilden won the popular vote and Hayes won the electoral vote. What was the Compromise of 1877? • Democrats allowed Hayes to be President and Republicans agreed to withdraw federal troops from the South. • Reconstruction had officially ended. What was home rule? • Democrats called redeemers controlled every Southern state government. • Ability to run state governments without federal interference. • Restricted rights of African Americans, wiped out social programs, got rid of public schools. Was Reconstruction a success or failure? • Write your answer here! Support it with details!