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Reconstruction
1865-1880s
Reconstruction
• What is Reconstruction?
•

The rebuilding process that America encountered after 1865 is
known by historians today as “Reconstruction”

•

After the Civil War, the main issue at hand for the United States
was determining how the nearly 4.5 million recently freed
Southern slaves would be integrated in to American society

•

Many other issues, such as rebuilding damaged American
cities and states, readmitting all seceding states back into the
Union, making sure that the national currency worked also existed
President Lincoln’s Plan
• 10% Plan
•

Proclamation of Amnesty and
Reconstruction (December 8, 1863)
Replace majority rule with “loyal rule” in the
South.
•

•

Pardon of all crimes against the Union to
all but the highest ranking military and civilian
Confederate officers.
•

When 10% of the voting population in the
1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and
established a government, it would be
recognized.
President Lincoln’s Plan
• 1864 → “Lincoln Governments”
formed in LA, TN, AR and VA
•

They were weak and
dependent on the
Northern army for
their survival.
•

Many radical republicans called
for African Americans to be given full
citizenship and the right to vote,
which further infuriated many
Southern citizens and Congress
members
Thaddeus Stevens
- Radical Republican
Wade-Davis Bill (1864)
• 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.

Senator
Benjamin
Wade
(R-OH)

Congressma
n
Henry
W. Davis
(R-MD)
Wade-Davis Bill (1864)
• Lincoln uses the pocket veto to get rid of
the bill, setting up a conflict between the
President and Congress

President
Lincoln

Wade-Davis
Bill
Lincoln-Johnson
Random Historical
Coincidences
President Johnson’s Plan (10%+)
• Offered freedom upon simple oath to all except
Confederate civil and military officers and those with property
over $20,000 (they could apply directly to Johnson)
• Johnson was in favor of slaves being freed, but he was not in
favor of slaves earning the right to vote
• Named provisional governors in Confederate states and
called them to oversee elections for constitutional conventions.

1. Infuriated certain leading Confederates.
EFFECTS?

2. Pardoned planter aristocrats brought them back
to political power to control state organizations.
3. Republicans were outraged that planter elite
were back in power in the South!
Freedmen’s Bureau (1865)
• Bureau of Refugees,
Freed slaves (Freedmen),
and Abandoned Lands.
• Many former northern
abolitionists risked their
lives to help southern
freedmen.
• Called “carpetbaggers”
by white southern
Democrats.

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Reconstruction

  • 2.
  • 3. Reconstruction • What is Reconstruction? • The rebuilding process that America encountered after 1865 is known by historians today as “Reconstruction” • After the Civil War, the main issue at hand for the United States was determining how the nearly 4.5 million recently freed Southern slaves would be integrated in to American society • Many other issues, such as rebuilding damaged American cities and states, readmitting all seceding states back into the Union, making sure that the national currency worked also existed
  • 4. President Lincoln’s Plan • 10% Plan • Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction (December 8, 1863) Replace majority rule with “loyal rule” in the South. • • Pardon of all crimes against the Union to all but the highest ranking military and civilian Confederate officers. • When 10% of the voting population in the 1860 election had taken an oath of loyalty and established a government, it would be recognized.
  • 5. President Lincoln’s Plan • 1864 → “Lincoln Governments” formed in LA, TN, AR and VA • They were weak and dependent on the Northern army for their survival. • Many radical republicans called for African Americans to be given full citizenship and the right to vote, which further infuriated many Southern citizens and Congress members Thaddeus Stevens - Radical Republican
  • 6. Wade-Davis Bill (1864) • 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. Senator Benjamin Wade (R-OH) Congressma n Henry W. Davis (R-MD)
  • 7. Wade-Davis Bill (1864) • Lincoln uses the pocket veto to get rid of the bill, setting up a conflict between the President and Congress President Lincoln Wade-Davis Bill
  • 9. President Johnson’s Plan (10%+) • Offered freedom upon simple oath to all except Confederate civil and military officers and those with property over $20,000 (they could apply directly to Johnson) • Johnson was in favor of slaves being freed, but he was not in favor of slaves earning the right to vote • Named provisional governors in Confederate states and called them to oversee elections for constitutional conventions. 1. Infuriated certain leading Confederates. EFFECTS? 2. Pardoned planter aristocrats brought them back to political power to control state organizations. 3. Republicans were outraged that planter elite were back in power in the South!
  • 10. Freedmen’s Bureau (1865) • Bureau of Refugees, Freed slaves (Freedmen), and Abandoned Lands. • Many former northern abolitionists risked their lives to help southern freedmen. • Called “carpetbaggers” by white southern Democrats.