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Chapter 18
Reconstruction:
North & South
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APUSH PowerPoint #5.2
(Part 1 of 2)Unit #5
Chapter 14 – “Reconstruction” [1865-1877]
BFW Textbook
TOPIC 18 – Reconstruction: North & South
[1865-1877]
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I. The Impact of War
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A. Questions Raised about the South Questions?
a. Should the Confederate leaders be tried for treason?
b. How should new state governments be formed?
c. How and at whose expense was the South’s economy
to be rebuilt?
d. What was to be done about the freed slaves?
e. Forgive and forget?
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B. Change in Political Power Friendly to Business
a. Social Revolution
Accomplishments
a. Morrill Tariff (Increased import taxes by two)
b. National Banking Act (Unified banking system)
c. Homestead Act of 1862
-- Free land (160 acres with not cash)
-- Five year commitment
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C. Effects of the South Physical & Economic Devastation
a. Land Values (imploded and fell drastically)
b. Crops (cotton, tobacco, rice, and sugar cane)
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C. Effects of the South (Cont’d . . .)
Bitterness of Whites
a. Left homeless and destitute
b. Hatred of “Yankees”
c. Defiant of “northern rule”
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C. Effects of the South
The Former Slaves
a. Citizenship and legal rights (supported by Congress)
b. Landless (difficult to acquire land)
c. Freedmen’s Bureau (Created March 3, 1865)
-- Provide clothes, provisions, and medical care
-- Courts were provided to help with land disputes
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II. Developing a Plan of
Reconstruction
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A. During Wartime
Creation of West Virginia (Admitted, 1863)
Military Governors
a. Tennessee
b. Arkansas
c. Louisiana
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B. Lincoln’s Plan of Reconstruction Provisions
a. Ten Percent Plan (1/10 of 1860 voting
population took “oath of allegiance to the
United States”).
b. Exempted groups
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B. Lincoln’s Plan of Reconstruction(Cont’d . . .)
Implementation in Tennessee, Arkansas, &
Louisiana (Loyalist Governments)
Congressional Reaction
a. Moderates (Immediate restoration into Union)
b. Radicals (Dismantle the “Old South”)
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Charles SumnerThaddeus Stephens
B. Lincoln’s Plan of Reconstruction
(Cont’d . . .)
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B. Lincoln’s Plan of Reconstruction (Cont’d . . .)
Wade-Davis Bill & Its Veto
a. Increase Congressional control of Reconstruction
b. Bill sponsored by Senator Ben Wade (OH)
and Congressman Henry Davis (MD)
c. Required 50% of white male citizens to allegiance oaths
d. Vetoed by Lincoln
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B. Lincoln’s Plan of Reconstruction (Cont’d . . .)
Lincoln’s Final Statement on
Reconstruction
a. Opposed “radical reconstruction”
b. Creation of new state governments while
Congress was out of session
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B. Lincoln’s Plan of Reconstruction Assassination of
Lincoln
a. April 14, 1865
(Ford’s Theater)
b. John Wilkes Booth
(actor and assassin)
c. Died nine hours
after shooting
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B. Lincoln’s Plan of Reconstruction
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C. Johnson & Reconstruction Johnson’s Background
Radicals’ Perception of Johnson
Johnson’s Plan for “Restoration”
a. Union Indestructibility (Constitution man)
b. Amnesty and pardon (Southerners; 13,000 pardons)
c. State governments (Ratify Thirteenth Amendment)
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Andrew Johnson
17th President
1865—1869
Party: Constitutional-Union
Home State:
Tennessee
Vice President:
-None-
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Andrew JohnsonDomestic
Became president after Lincoln’s
assassination.
Dealt with “Radical Republicans”
Offered lenient Reconstruction Plan
Vetoed Civil Rights Act of1866.
Vetoed Freedmen’s Bureau in 1866.
First president to be impeached (1868) by
the House of Representatives, but not
removed from office by the Senate.
Foreign
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D. Southern Reactions Intransigence (Southern Disregard to Union
Interests)
New Governments (Formed)
Black Codes
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E. Radicals & Reconstruction Motivation
a. Antislavery backgrounds
b. Needed black votes to remain in power
Conquered Provinces Argument
Forfeited Rights Theory
a. States exited, but former Confederates lost rights
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F. Johnson Versus Congress
Veto of Freedmen’s Bureau, 1866
Assault on Radicals
Veto of Civil Rights Act of 1866
(Overridden)
Freedmen’s Bureau Bill Passed Over Veto
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G. Fourteenth Amendment “Privileges & Immunities” of Citizens
“Due Process of Law”
“Equal Protection of the Laws”
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III. Congressional
Reconstruction Triumphant
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A. Actions in Congress Early in 1867 Extension of Suffrage in the District of
Columbia
Command of the Army Act
a. All orders from the president would go through the
War Department and the Ulysses Grant
Tenure of Office Act
a. Senate removal of office holders (Cabinet)
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A. Actions in Congress Early in 1867 (Cont’d . . .)
Military Reconstruction Act of 1867
a. Key provisions for black suffrage
b. Fourteenth Amendment
c. Tennessee Exempted
d. Military Districts (five districts overall)
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A. Actions in Congress Early in 1867
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B. Later Reconstruction Acts to Plug Loopholes
Second Reconstruction Act, 1867
Third Reconstruction Act, 1867
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C. Constitutional Issues & the Supreme Court
Congress Limits the Supreme Court
a. In 1868, Congress moved to limit the review of cases
of the Supreme Court under the Military
Reconstruction Act.
b. The Court agreed to the terms set forth by
Congress.
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C. Constitutional Issues & the Supreme Court
Texas v. White (1869)
a. Under the ideal of “indestructible union” of the
Radical Republicans, the case asserted the right of
Congress to recreate state governments.
b. Confirmed by the Military Reconstruction acts.