Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Reconstruction
- Rebuilding the South
- Abraham Lincoln
- "With malice
towards none, with
charity towards all,
let us strive on to
finish the work we
are in."
- With cruelty to no one,
with kindness to all, let us
work hard and move
forwards to unite the
nation and finish the
Reconstruction.
- Ten Percent Plan
- Amnesty
- Official
pardon
- Swear oath of
loyalty to US
- Louisiana
- Assassination
- Ford's Theater,
Washington D.C.
- "Our American Cousin"
- John Wilkes Booth
- Sneaked into
President's box
and shot in head
- Wade-Davis Bill
- Republican
Congressmen thought
10% Plan did not go
far enough
- Majority
- Difficult
- Take loyalty oath
- Rejected by Lincoln
- Freedmen's Bureau
- Heldped all southern people
- Job training
- Education
- Direct handouts
- Direct aid
given with
no debt
- Andrew Johnson
- 17th President
- Johnson's Plan
- Similar to Lincoln
- Presidential pardon
- Wealthy southerners and
former Confederate officials
- Congress wanted
him to be tougher
than Lincoln
- Self-righteous, hot
tempered, crude,
potty-mouth
- The Fight Over the Reconstruction
- Black Codes
- Jim Crow Laws
- Limited freedom
- Sign work contracts
- Like slavery
- If could not prove
employment then
was arrested
- No guns
- No renting
property
except in cities
- Radical Republicans
- Federal government should
force change in South
- Johnson did not go far enough
- Influential in Congress
- Freedman's Bureau Bill
- Gave Freedmen's Bureau power to use military courts to try people accused of violating blacks' rights
- Johnson vetoed
- Congress cannot
pass laws
without southern
representation
- Blacks
need no
assistance
- Civil Rights Act of 1866
- Provided blacks with same rights as whites
- Johnson vetoed
- Rejected principle of
equality
- Race riots
- Johnson's
Ammunition
- Overriden
- Congressional Election of 1866
- Black civil rights
were key issue
- Gave Republicans
commanding 2/3
of party
- Could override vetos
- Reconstruction Acts
- Divided South into 5 military districts
- Had to rejoin
- Rewrite 14th amendment
supporting state constitution
- Voting rights for blacks
- Johnson disagreed
- Election of 1868
- Democrat Horatio Seymour
- Republican Ulysses S. Grant
- Won
- Impeachment Trial
- Congress passed law limiting Johnson's power to remove
cabinet officials without Senate approval
- Johnson broke law by firing Secretary of War Edwin Stanton
- Impeachment
- Process by which
public official is
charged of
wrongdoing by
legislative body
- By single vote Senate failed to impeach Johnson
- Still reduced power as president
- Reconstruction in the South
- The Amendments
- Thirteenth Amendment
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Only freed slaves in south
- Hypocritical
- Slavery illegal in US
- Fourteenth Amerndment
- All people born in US are US citizens
- All citizens get equal protection of laws
- Fifteenth Amendment
- Voting rights for blacks
- Women angry because did not give them voting rights