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Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process of readmitting the Confederate States into the Union (1865-77).

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Page 1: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery.

--Reconstruction is the process of readmitting the Confederate States into the Union (1865-77).

Page 2: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

Freedmen’s Bureau: Set up to assist former slaves.

--Set up federal schools, hospitals, food, and clothing for African Americans.

Andrew Johnson: Became President when Lincoln was killed.

Racist-Pre-War-Southerner. Presidents Duty.

Andrew Johnson

Page 3: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

As Southern States re-build they set up new governments that were much like the old ones.

--Some states refused to ratify the 13th Amendment (freeing slaves).

Black Codes- Passed by Southern states which limited the freedom of former slaves.

(Written Proof of employment or work on plantation.

Page 4: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

Those rights granted to all citizens. All persons born in the U.S. (except Native Americans) were citizens.

--Entitled to Equal Rights.

--Johnson Vetoed it, Congress overrode his veto.

Page 5: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

Stated that all people born in the U.S. were citizens and had the same rights.

It did not establish black suffrage. Any state that refused blacks the right to vote would lose their representation.

Johnson refused to support it. So did every southern state (except Tennessee).

Page 6: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

1.They must approve new state constitutions that gave the vote to all adult men, including African-Americans.

2. They must ratify the fourteenth Amendment.

Page 7: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

--Johnson kept fighting congress on Reconstruction.

--Fired Secretary of war Edwin Stanton

--House voted to impeach him (formally remove from office)

--Vote moved to Senate, he was acquitted by 1-vote.

Page 8: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

Responding to Freedom:

--African Americans 1st reaction to freedom was to leave the plantations.

--Some went to where they were born, economic prosperity, some just traveled because they could.

--Traveled in search of family members. (freedmen’s bureau helped).

Starting Schools:

Needed to learn to read and write.

Page 9: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

Set up to educate newly freed African Americans.

Children often went home and taught their parents.

White Racists in the South killed teachers and burned schools.

Page 10: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

--More than anything freed people wanted land.

--General Sherman suggested that abandoned land in South Carolina be split into 40-acre parcels and given to freed slaves. (Plan never passed).

Page 11: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

--Without their own Property many African-Americans returned to work on plantations. Returned as wage earners.

--Planters desperately needed workers to grow cotton. African Americans could choose the best contract. This was far better than slavery.

--Still many drawbacks low wages, laws punishing contract breakers.

Page 12: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

--A worker rented a plot of land to farm the owner provided the tools, seeds, and housing.

--When harvest came, the sharecropper gave the owner part of his crop.

--Food shortage, because of cotton (must get food in plantation stores, go into debt).

Problems with relying on cotton Bad soil years of depression

Page 13: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

1. Sharecropper is provided land and seed. In exchange, he promises landowner half the crop.

2. Sharecropper buys food and clothing on credit from landowner’s store.

3. Sharecropper plants and harvests crop.

4. Sharecropper gives landowner crop to sell. Sharecropper will get half the earnings, minus the cost of his purchases for the year.

5. When settling up, landowner says the sharecropper owes more than he has earned.

6. To pay debt, sharecropper must promise landowner a greater share of next year’s crop.

By the time sharecroppers had shared their crops and paid their debts, they rarely had any money left. Often they were uneducated and could not argue with landowners or merchants who cheated them. A sharecropper frequently became tied to one plantation, having no choice but to work until his debts were paid.

Page 14: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

African Americans faced violent racism in the South.

--The goals of the KKK were to restore Democratic control of the South and keep former slaves powerless. (Terrorize African-Americans).

Lynched--- Killed on the spot

Little Protection-Republicans kept from the poles.

Page 15: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

General Ulysses S. Grant was elected President in 1868

--He won the electoral vote easily, but the popular vote was close. He basically won because of the vote of some 500,000 African Americans.

Page 16: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

Fear of Southern States keeping African Americans from Voting in future elections.

Amendment Stated that citizens could not be stopped from voting on account of race or anything (Women and Native Americans excluded.

Page 17: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

Grant Asked Congress to pass a tough law against the KKK.

--Law passed & Thousands of Klansmen were arrested making it peaceful election in 1872 (Grant elected to second term).

Page 18: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

Scandals in the White House.

--Grant did not pick advisors well (old army buddies, Wives relatives—they end up taking bribes).

Page 19: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

--Banks across the land closed, the stock market temporarily closed causing an economic Depression.

--Railroads Midwest farmers Republicans blamed lost election.

Page 20: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

--1876 Presidential Elections

--Democrats nominated Samuel Tilden—Republicans Nominated Rutherford B. Hayes.

--Election was very Close with both sides claiming victory. They came up with a compromise.

Page 21: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

Hayes became President In return Republicans compromised on 5 issues:

1. The Gov. would remove Federal troops from the south.

2. The Gove. Would provide land grants & Loans for construction of railroads linking South to West.

3. Southern officials would receive federal funds for construction and improvement projects.

4. Hayes would appoint a Democrat to his cabinet.

5. Democrats promised to respect African Americans’ Civil & Political Rights.

Page 22: Reconstruction Begins: After the Civil War, the south faced the challenge of building a new society not based on Slavery. --Reconstruction is the process

Success of Reconstruction?

-- The nation did rebuild & Reunite. However, it did not achieve equality for African Americans.

*African Americans Still remained in poverty (few took place in politics).

Wide-spread Prejudice and Violence