
Aftermath
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Heidi Varner
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Reconstruction
Reconstruction (1865-1877) – period during which the United States began to rebuild after the Civil War and included the process by which the federal government readmitted former Confederate states.
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After the War
South lay in ruins (destroyed)
Nearly 4 million freedman (freed slaves) needed food, clothing, & jobs
President Lincoln planned for Reconstruction, the rebuilding of the South
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Lincoln and Johnson
Lincoln’s Ten-Percent Plan –
-argued that the southern states had never left the Union because secession was illegal– one nation indivisible
-when 10% of voters pledged allegiance to the U.S. – state could be readmitted to U.S and create a new government.
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-very lenient – goal was to readmit southern states as quick as possible, not to punish the South
-States had to abolish slavery to return.
Many in Congress didn’t like Lincoln’s plan & wanted a stricter form of Reconstruction
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Wade-Davis Bill
-A bill proposed for the Reconstruction of the South written by two Radical Republicans.
-In contrast to President Abraham Lincoln's more lenient Ten Percent Plan, the bill made re-admittance to the Union for former Confederate states contingent on a majority in each Southern state to take the Ironclad oath to the effect they had never in the past supported the Confederacy.
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Ironclad oath- By requiring officials and voters to swear they had never supported the Confederacy, it limited the political activity of ex-Confederate soldiers and supporters.
Lincoln blocked this bill with a pocket veto.
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Military Reconstruction Acts of 1867
-These acts divided the south into five military districts.
-Each district was placed under military leadership and new elections were held with voting only allowed by Congress' approved voters, which were mostly former slaves.
-Each state was also required to ratify the 13th and 14th Amendments after drafting new state constitutions.
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Johnson’s Presidential Reconstruction
– also very lenient toward the South
-In each southern state, a majority of voters must swear loyalty to the U.S.
-Each state must approve the 13th Amendment
Then each state could rejoin the Union
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Response to Johnson's Plan
-Southern States met Johnson’s demands
Republicans in Congress outraged because African Americans were not allowed to vote & former Confederate Leaders were elected to Congress
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Acts of Congress
-Freedman’s Bureau was created by Congress and established March 1865
It gave food, clothing, & other kinds of help to the freedman.
-Sharecropping – many African-Americans rented land from plantation owners in return for a share or percentage of the total crop produced
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Radical Reconstruction
-After the war, most southern states quickly ratified the 13th Amendment.
-Then passed Black Codes, which limited the rights of African Americans.
-Radical Republicans in Congress decide to take over Reconstruction
-They wanted to break the power of the southern planters and to make sure African Americans had the right to vote.
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14th Amendment, 1868 – All people born in the U.S. are citizens. No state may take away rights of citizens.
15th Amendment, 1870 – The right to vote cannot be denied to citizens because of their race or color or because they were once enslaved.
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Reconstruction Act – Southern states had to ratify the 14th Amendment, African American men must be allowed to vote,…
Johnson vetoed these acts & Congress overrode his veto; Congress eventually tried to impeach him
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