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Reconstruction in Texas RECONSTRUCTION IN TEXAS 1865-1870

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Reconstruction in Texas RECONSTRUCTION IN

TEXAS 1865-1870

The Civil War ended but what’s next?• Since the Confederacy lost the war, much

of the South was destroyed, and money was hard to come by.

• African Americans were free, but many were without food or shelter.

• Tensions and differences between many Northerners and Southerners continued after the war.

Reconstruction was a period immediately after the Civil War of rebuilding the Southern states gradually bringing them back into the Union.

Emancipation Proclamation• Because of distance and the war, many

African Americans in the south and especially Texas did not immediately learn about the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863.

• The news finally reached Galveston, Texas on June 19th, 1865. Juneteenth became a celebration for the freedom of enslaved Texans.

THE FREEDMEN’S BUREAU• Former slaves were often referred to as

freedmen.• The Freedmen’s Bureau was a government

agency whose job was to provide relief to the thousands of people, black and white, who had been left homeless by the Civil War.

TWO PLANS FOR RECONSTRUCTION

LINCOLN AND JOHNSON WANTED…

CONGRESS WANTED…

•To restore the Union as quickly as possible•To go easy on the South

•Stricter standards for admitting the Southern States back into the Union•To protect the freedom of African Americans in the South

• What critical event occurred on April 14, 1865 that changed the course on American history?

5 days after Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox, a southerner, John Wilkes

Booth, shot and killed President Abraham Lincoln

• Lincoln had wanted southern states to be quickly readmitted into the Union and had a simple plan for accomplishing that objective.

SOUTHERNERS OPPOSE RECONSTRUCTION

• Texas elected ex-Confederates to Congress in an attempt to counter the Radical Republican control of Congress.

• Texan representatives refused to ratify the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments which granted rights to African Americans.

• Southern states enforced black codes, or laws limiting the rights of African Americans.

• The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) used violence and threats to prevent African Americans from voting.

• As a response to Southern opposition, Congress declared military rule in the South until states met certain requirements of Reconstruction.

Constitutional Changes after the Civil War

• 13th Amendment-abolished slavery

Constitutional Changes after the Civil War

14th Amendment - extended citizenship rights to former slaves and established due process under the law

Constitutional Changes after the Civil War

15th Amendment-extended voting rights to all males, including former slaves, of voting age

RECONSTRUCTION TIMELINE IN TEXAS DATE EVENT(s) 1865: • Civil War Ends Freedman's Bureau is established. • Lincoln is assassinated. • Thirteenth Amendment is ratified. 1866:• Civil Rights Act is passed over Johnson's veto. 1867: • First Reconstruction Act. 1868: • Fourteenth Amendment is ratified. Ku Klux Klan

begins.

RECONSTRUCTION TIMELINE IN TEXAS

1870• 15th Amendment is ratified1876• Texas writes a new Constitution and is readmitted

with full rights as a state in the United States 1881:• Tuskeegee Institute is founded to educate

freedmen 1890-1900:• Blacks are effectively deprived of the vote in the

South1896:• Plessy vs. Ferguson legalizes segregation

throughout the United States

Reconstruction in Texas – How did they react?

• Complete the How Did They React? Activity. As you review each points of the two Reconstruction plans, decide how the identified groups would react to this provision and indicate with a happy face or sad face

Complete the Free At Last Group Simulation

RECONSTRUCTION VOCABULARY

• Review the vocabulary for homework for a possible quiz