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Page 1: Wartime Reconstruction President Lincoln’s Plan   The 10% Plan * * Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction (December 8, 1863) * * Replace majority
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President Lincoln’s PlanThe 10% Plan

* Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction (December 8, 1863)

* Replace majority rule with “loyal rule” in the South.

* Didn’t consult Congress

* Intended to pardon all but the highest ranking military and civilian Confederate officers.

* Force 10% of the voting population to take an oath of loyalty

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SenatorBenjamin

Wade(R-OH)

Congressman

HenryW. Davis(R-MD)

The Wade-Davis Bill (1864) Required 50% of voters to

take an “iron clad” oath of allegiance (swearing they had never voluntarily aided the rebellion ).

Required a state constitutional convention before the election of state officials.

Enacted specific safeguards of freedmen’s liberties.

Considered to be to aggressive and punitive

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Jeff Davis Under Arrest

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13th Amendment

Ratified in December, 1865.

“Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”

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Freedmen’s Bureau (1865)Bureau of Refugees,

Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands.

Former northern abolitionists risked their lives to help southern freedmen, but benefited from absence of Southern aristocracy.

Called “carpetbaggers” by white southern Democrats.

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Plenty to eat and

nothing to do.

Freedmen’s Bureau Seen Through Southern Eyes

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Freedmen’s Bureau School

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Damn the negroes! I am fighting these traitorous aristocrats, their masters!

President Andrew Johnson

Jacksonian Democrat.

Anti-Aristocrat.

White Supremacist.

Agreed with Lincolnthat states had neverlegally left the Union.

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EFFECTS?

1. Disenfranchised certain leading Confederates.2. Pardoned planter aristocrats and brought

them back to political power

3. Northern Republicans were outraged that planter elite were back in power in the South!

President Johnson’s Plan (10%+) Offered amnesty with simple oath

Exemptions civil and military officers

Individuals with property valued over $20,000

All new state constitutions must accept minimumconditions: repudiate slavery, secession and state debts.

North named provisional governors to oversee elections for constitutional conventions.

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Many Southern state constitutions fell short of minimum requirements.

Johnson granted 13,500 special pardons.

Revival of southern defiance.

BLACK CODES BLACK CODES

Growing Northern Alarm!

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Slavery is Dead?

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Black CodesPurpose:

* Guarantee stable labor

* Restore pre-emancipationsystem of race relations.

Forced many blacks to become sharecroppers [tenant farmers].

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Congress Breaks with

the President Congress bars Southern

Congressional delegates

Joint Committee on Reconstruction established

February, 1866 Presidentvetoed the Freedmen’sBureau bill.

March, 1866 Johnsonvetoed the 1866 Civil Rights Act.

Congress passed both bills over Johnson’s vetoes 1stin U. S. history!!

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14th Amendment

Ratified in July, 1868.* Provide a constitutional guarantee of the

rights and security of freed people.

* Ensure against concentration of neo-Confederate political power..

Safeguard black citizens: Southern states would be punished for denying the right to vote

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Radical Plan for Re-admission

Civil authorities in the territories were subject to military supervision.

Required new state constitutions, black suffrage, and ratification of the 13th and 14th Amendments.

In March 1867, Congress passed an act that authorized the military to enroll eligible black voters and begin the process of constitution making.

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Reconstruction Acts of 1867

Military Reconstruction Act

* Restart Reconstruction in the 10 Southern states that refused to ratify the 14th Amendment.

* Divide the 10 “unreconstructed states” into 5 military districts.

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Edwin Stanton

Reconstruction Acts of 1867 Tenure of Office Act

* The President could not remove any officials [esp. Cabinet members] without the Senate’s consent, if the position originally required Senate approval.

Designed to protect radical members of Lincoln’s government.

A question of the constitutionality of this law

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President Johnson’s ImpeachmentJohnson removed Stanton in February,

1868.

Johnson replaced generals in the field who were more sympathetic to Radical Reconstruction.

The House impeached him on February 24 before even drawing up the charges by a vote of 126 – 47!

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11 week trial.

Johnson acquitted 35 to 19 (one short of required 2/3s vote).

The Senate Trial

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The 1868 Republican Ticket

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The 1868 Democratic Ticket

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Republican “Southern Strategy”

Waving the Bloody Shirt!

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1868 Presidential Election

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President Ulysses S. Grant

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Grant Administration ScandalsGrant presided over

an era of unprecedented economic growth and corruption.* Credit Mobilier

Scandal.

* Whiskey Ring.

* The “Indian Ring.”

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William Marcy Tweed (notorious head of Tammany Hall’s political machine)

[Thomas Nast crusading cartoonist/reporter]

The Tweed Ring

in NYC

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Who Stole the People’s Money?

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And They Say He Wants a Third Term

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The Election of 1872 Rumors of corruption

during Grant’s first term discredit Republicans.

Horace Greeley runsas a Democrat/LiberalRepublican candidate.

Greeley attacked as afool and a crank.

Greeley died on November 29, 1872!

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1872 Presidential Election

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Popular Vote for President: 1872

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The Panic of 1873 It raised “the money

question.”

* debtors sought inflationarymonetary policy bycontinuing circulation of greenbacks.

* creditors, intellectuals supported hard money.

1875 Specie Redemption Act

1876 Greenback Party formed & made gains in congressional races

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Black

“Adjustment”

in the South

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Sharecropping

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Furnishing Merchant Tenant Farmer Landowner Loan tools and

seed up to 60% interest to tenant farmer to plant spring crop.

Farmer also secures food, clothing, andother necessities oncredit from merchant until the harvest.

Merchant holds “lien” {mortgage} on part of tenant’s future crops as repayment of debt.

Plants crop, harvests in autumn.

Turns over up to ½ of crop to land owner as payment of rent.

Tenant gives remainder of crop to merchant inpayment of debt.

Rents land to tenant in exchange for ¼ to ½ of tenant farmer’s future crop.

Tenancy & the Crop Lien System

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Black & White Political Participation

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Establishment of Historically

Black Colleges in the South

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Black Senate & House Delegates

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Colored Rulein the South?

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The 15th Amendment guaranteedfederal voting.

Blacks in Southern PoliticsCore voters were black veterans.

Blacks were politically unprepared.

Blacks could register and vote in states since 1867.

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15th AmendmentRatified in 1870.

The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

Women’s rights groups were furious that they were not granted the vote!

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The “Invisible Empire of the South”

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The Failure of Federal Enforcement

Enforcement Acts of 1870 & 1871 (also known as the KKK Act).

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The Civil Rights Act of 1875

Crime for any individual to deny full & equal use of public conveyances and public places.

Prohibited discrimination in jury selection.

Shortcoming lacked a strong enforcement mechanism.

No new civil rights act was attempted for 90 years!

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The

Abandonment

of Reconstruction

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Northern Support Wanes “Grantism” & corruption.

Panic of 1873 [6-year depression].

Concerns over westward expansion and Indian wars.

Key monetary issues:

* should the government retire $432m worth of “greenbacks” issued during the Civil War.

* should war bonds be paid back in specie or greenbacks.

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1876 Presidential Tickets

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“Regional Balance?”

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1876 Presidential Election