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Page 1: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,
Page 2: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

President Lincoln’s PlanPresident Lincoln’s Plan10% Plan

* When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government, it would be recognized.

* Believed punishment would only delay healing the Union

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

Page 3: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

Radicals’ Plan Radicals’ Plan Considered Lincoln’s plan too mild

Wade-Davis Bill

Required 50% of the number of 1860 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 (only white males who did not fight could participate)

Former confederates were barred from office

New state constitutions had to ban slavery

SenatorThaddeus Stevens

Charles Sumner

Page 4: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

President Johnson’s Plan (10%+)

President Johnson’s Plan (10%+)Offered amnesty upon simple oath to all

except Confederate civil and military officers and those with property over $20,000 (they could apply directly to Johnson)

Allowed only loyal, pardoned whites to vote for delegates

He opposed African Americans having equal rights or the vote

Page 5: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

Growing Northern Alarm!

Growing Northern Alarm! Many Southern state

constitutions fell short of minimum requirements.

Johnson granted 13,500 special pardons.

Revival of southern defiance.

BLACK CODES BLACK CODES

Page 6: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

2) Freedmen’s Bureau (1865)

2) Freedmen’s Bureau (1865)

Helped blacks adjust to freedom

Distributed food and clothing

Provided medical services

Set up schools

Page 7: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

3) How did states get back to the Union?

3) How did states get back to the Union?

Had to denounce secession and end slavery

Ratify the 13th Amendment

Page 8: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

4) Why did many Republicans not want

Southern reps in Congress?

4) Why did many Republicans not want

Southern reps in Congress?

Many Republicans opposed readmitting the South on such easy terms

Page 9: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

5) Black Codes5) Black CodesLaws aimed at controlling

freed men and women

Permitted plantation owners to exploit black workers and allowed officials to arrest and fine jobless blacks

Banned blacks from owning/renting farms

Page 10: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

5) How were Black Codes Challenged? 5) How were Black Codes Challenged?

Freedmen's Bureau Courts

Civil Rights Bill of 1866

Made blacks full citizens and gave the fed gov the right to intervene in state affairs to protect blacks

Page 11: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

Congress Breaks with the President

Congress Breaks with the PresidentFebruary, 1866 President

vetoed the Freedmen’sBureau bill.

March, 1866 Johnsonvetoed the 1866 Civil Rights Act.

Congress passed both bills over Johnson’s vetoes 1st

in U. S. history!!

Page 12: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

6) Radical Reconstruction6) Radical Reconstruction

A time when Republicans in congress took control and Pres Johnson could do little to stop them because Congress could easily override him

Page 13: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

7) Reconstruction Acts of 1867

7) Reconstruction Acts of 1867 Military Reconstruction Act

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

* 1) Divide the 10 “unreconstructed states” into 5 military districts, each under control of a military commander

* 2) Guaranteed black males the right to vote

* 3) Prevented former Confed leaders from holding office

* 4) Had to ratify the 14th Amendment

Page 14: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

8) Last states admitted=18708) Last states admitted=1870

Page 15: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

9) Tenure of Office Act9) Tenure of Office Act 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 radicalmembers of Lincoln’s government

A question of the constitutionality of this law Edwin Stanton

Page 16: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

10) President Johnson’s Impeachment

10) President Johnson’s Impeachment Johnson removed Sec of War Stanton in

February, 1868

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

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

Page 17: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

11) The Senate Trial11) The Senate Trial11 week trial.

Defenders claimed he was exercising his right to challenge laws he felt were unconstitutional

Accusers argued that congress should retain the supreme power to make laws

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

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12) President Ulysses S. Grant

Election in 1868

12) President Ulysses S. Grant

Election in 1868

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13) Scalawags and Carpetbaggers

13) Scalawags and Carpetbaggers

Scalawags—Name given by former Confederates to Southern whites who supported Republican Reconstruction

Carpetbaggers—Name given to northern whites who moved south after the War and supported the Republicans

Page 20: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

14) Loss of Support for Reconstruction

14) Loss of Support for Reconstruction

During Grant’s tenure, many northerners were losing interest in Reconstruction

“South should solve their own problems”

Old Radical leaders retired or died

Racial prejudice in the North

Page 21: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

15) Amnesty Act of 1872 15) Amnesty Act of 1872

Liberal Republicans called for expanded amnesty towards white southerners

It pardoned most former confederates and nearly all white southerners could vote and hold office again

Democrats started to regain power

Page 22: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

16) Voting Restrictions16) Voting

Restrictions Poll tax

Literacy Test (had to read/explain parts of the state or U.S. Const)

Grandfather Clause: You could vote if your grandfather was able to vote (helped illiterate whites)

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17) Jim Crow Laws 17) Jim Crow Laws Required African Americans and

whites to be separated in almost every public place

Page 24: President Lincoln’s Plan  10% Plan * When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government,

18) Plessy vs. Ferguson18) Plessy vs. Ferguson Court ruled that

segregation was legal as long as African Americans had access to public facilities or accommodations equal to those of whites

Overturned in 1954—Brown vs. Board of Education

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19) Impact of Reconstruction 19) Impact of

Reconstruction Helped South recover and begin rebuilding

Blacks gained greater equality and joined whites in new governments, but it did not make good on the promise of true freedom—with troop withdraws, they lost most of their gains

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Civil War AmendmentsCivil War Amendments 13th: Banned Slavery

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Civil War AmendmentsCivil War Amendments 14th: All persons born or naturalized in the

U.S. are citizens

2) It guaranteed that people of all races born in the U.S. are citizens—required every state to grant all citizens equal protection under the law

3) Privileges and Immunities: Right to property, govt protection, BOR

4) Due Process: Idea that gov must follow procedures established by law and guaranteed by the Constitution

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Civil War AmendmentsCivil War Amendments 15th: Grants African American

males the right to vote