Important Dates:
1865-1877 Reconstruction period
Important People:
- Lincoln
- Johnson
- Jay Fisk
- Gould
- Grant
- Horatio
Lecture Topic:
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1865-1877
- Crisis of Reconstruction
- Crucial turning point in Am. Hist.
- Challenges
- Punish or forgive?
- Let them in Gov.?
- Slavery?
- Punish or forgive?
1863
- Crucial turning point in Am. Hist.
- Lincoln vs. Congress
- Differences as early as 1863
- December- "10% Bill"
- Swear oath to U.S.
- Republicans in Congress- "Inadequate"
- Swear oath to U.S.
- "Wade Davis Bill"
- 50% swear oath of alliance
- All who were CSA no allowed in Gov.
- Johnson-Pocket veto
- 50% swear oath of alliance
- Differences as early as 1863
- Pres. Johnson
- Not concerned about Blacks
- Promotes poor whites in South
- Announces reconstruction plan in May 1865
- Oath of alliance
- After oath
- Could set up Gov.
- Proclaim secession illegal
- Ratify 13th amendment http://members.tripod.com/~greatamericanhistory/gr02011.htm
- Rich Whites and CSA
- Denied vote or office
- Unless pardoned by pres.
- Denied vote or office
- Could set up Gov.
- Oath of alliance
- New south governed by former pardoned CSA leaders
- Some states refuse to ratify the 13th amendment
- All enacted black codes http://www.ipoaa.com/black_codes_louisians_miss_ohio.htm
- Some states refuse to ratify the 13th amendment
- Republicans dominated congress
- Refuse to recognize new southern gov.
- Refuse to seat southern congressman
- Refuse to recognize new southern gov.
- Not concerned about Blacks
- Johnson vs. Congress
- Rad. Rep. (minority)
- Goals
- Black suffrage
- South is biracial democracy
- Black suffrage
- Majority Rep.
- Goals
- End black codes
- Protect civil rights
- Freedman's bureau
- Pass civil rights act of 1866
- Johnson vetos both
- Drives moderate Rep. to Radical
- Overrule veto
- Radicalized congress
- Drives moderate Rep. to Radical
- Freedman's bureau
- End black codes
- Rad. Rep. (minority)
- 14th amendment
- Defined Citizenship-protect person from state gov.
- All persons born in US or naturalized-citizen
- No state can deny rights with out due process of the law
- No state deny equal protection of the law
- Former CSA officials excluded from voting /office unless pardoned by 2/3 majority
- Southern states refuse to ratify
- Southern states refuse to ratify
- All persons born in US or naturalized-citizen
- Congressional Radical Reconstruction
- Bt. 67'-68' Congress implements reconstruction programs over Johnson
- Sothern laws invalidated
- Sothern laws invalidated
- Reconstruction Act of 1867
- 5 military districts
- Each state to write new constitution enfranchising blacks
- Each State to ratify 14th Amn.
- Only then would congress re-admit them
- Congressional act gave blacks and not whites vote
- Didn't give blacks land
- Didn't give blacks land
- 5 military districts
- Impeachment Crisis
- Congress passes bills to reduce pres. power
- Tenure of office act
- Johnson refuses so acknowledge
- Fired Stanton
- "Lincolns appointee-tenure doesn't apply to me"
- Johnson refuses so acknowledge
- House files 11 articles of impeachment
- Fear that checks and balances unsettled
- Senate hearing
- 1 vote from impeachment
- Johnson escapes removal
- 1 vote from impeachment
- Congress passes bills to reduce pres. power
- State gov. during reconstruction
- Carpetbaggers- ppl. Who went south to exploit situation
- Scalawags-Southerners who collaborated with northerners
- Enfranchised blacks
- Bayonet rule
- Democratized Southern Institutions
- Abolish property/ racial qualifications for voting & office holding
- Redistricted state legislature
- Abolish property/ racial qualifications for voting & office holding
- Began program of extensive Public works
- Increased roads, bridges, pub. Facilities
- South 1st pub. Schools
- "40 acres and a mule" only a rumor
- Increased roads, bridges, pub. Facilities
- New programs= higher taxes
- Southern land owners resent taxes
- Accuse gov. of corruption and waste
- Some charges true
- Southern land owners resent taxes
- Blacks elected into office
- Hiram Revels, MI
- Instead of Jeff. Davis
- Instead of Jeff. Davis
- Control lower house of SC
- Whites don't accept black office holders
- Carpetbaggers- ppl. Who went south to exploit situation
- Vigilante Groups
- "Redeemers"
- Violence and intimidation against blacks ,Freedman's B.
- KKK TN-1866
- Knights of the White Camelia
- Violence and intimidation against blacks ,Freedman's B.
- Segregation in South
- Black codes
- Grandfather clause
- Literacy tests
- Despite Civil rights act of 1875
- Enforced then invalidated by SC
- Despite Civil rights act of 1875
- Black codes
- Force act and KKK act
- Pres. authority to end in federal troops
- Large military in S. to protect blacks
- Pres. authority to end in federal troops
- Impact of Emancipation
- Freeman confront freedom
- Lacked property, tools
- Left plantations
- Sought separated family members
- Marry
- Lacked property, tools
- Black institutions
- Black churches…most important
- Black schools-Freedman's B.
- Univ. Howard, Atlanta
- Black churches…most important
- New economic system in south
- Many blacks want farms…some get it
- Cong. Can't touch white man's land
- Blacks too poor to buy land, tools
- Sharecropping
- Many whites and blacks
- 1880-80% cotton
- Many whites and blacks
- Many blacks want farms…some get it
- Crop Lien Economy
- Merchants sold supplies on credit
- Make interest rates up to 70%
- Cotton prices low-merchants dishonest-tenants in debt
- Prohibits leaving land until all debt paid
- Merchants sold supplies on credit
- Election of 1868
- People tired of "politics +promises"
- People tired of "politics +promises"
Rep "Payback" | Dem |
Ulysses S. Grant | Horatio Seymour |
War hero Voted only once | NY Gov |
"let us have peace" Wave the bloody shirt | Denounces reconstruction |
Won by 300,000 |
|
- 15th Amendment 1869
- Forbids states to deny votes based on race
- Woman push- ignored
- Hoped amendment would
- Protect S. rights
- More votes for rep.
- North tired of reconstruction
- Protect S. rights
- Forbids states to deny votes based on race
- Grant in power
- "Era of good stealings"
- 39 mil ppl
- "Man on moon holds his nose when passing over AM"
- War devastates economy
- Railroad exploits land buyers
- Stock market- manipulators make fast fortune
- "Man on moon holds his nose when passing over AM"
- Black Friday
- U.S. treasury hold 95 mil in safes-circulated 15 mil
- During C. W. gov. printed "Green Backs"… not backed by gold
- During C. W. gov. printed "Green Backs"… not backed by gold
- Sept. 1869- Jim Fisk Jay Gould, plot to corner market
- They bought up all the gold to drive prices higher, didn't think treasury would get involved.
- Grant realizes situation.. Releases 4 mil into market-normal again
- They bought up all the gold to drive prices higher, didn't think treasury would get involved.
- Credit Mobiler Affair 1873
- RR construction co. formed by insiders of Union Pacific RR
- Hire themselves to build 1 mile for $500,000 really $30,000
- Gave shares of RR to congressman /VP
- RR construction co. formed by insiders of Union Pacific RR
- Salary Grab 1873
- Congress votes 50% increase to Congressman/Judges
- Public outcry
- Congress votes 50% increase to Congressman/Judges
- Tweed Ring
- "Boss" William Tweed convicted of bribery, graft,fraud
- Exposed-NY times + Thomas Nast
- "Boss" William Tweed convicted of bribery, graft,fraud
- "Era of good stealings"
- Election of 1872
- Liberal rep. switched to democrats
- Liberal rep. switched to democrats
Rep | Dem |
Grant | "Mugwamps" goody good |
Ignoramus | Horace Greely |
Drunkard | NY tribune |
Swindler | Atheist, communist, vegetarian |
Grant wins |
|
- Republicans in retreat
- Split in decisions about reconstruction
- Amnesty Act
- All CSA officals pardoned
- Lowers tariff
- Mild civil service reform-attempt to stop patronage abuses
- All CSA officals pardoned
- Rep. abort reconstruction
- More interested in economy than black's rights
- Radicals-dead or defeated
- North wants good relationship w/ south
- Racist
- "Gov. should enforce equality"
- Racist
- More interested in economy than black's rights
- Reconstruction abandoned/Redemption movement
- South redeems itself from Rep. rule
- Applied enormous for Dem
- Cut taxes/services/pub. works
- Pass laws favoring landlords
- Cut taxes/services/pub. works
- Some blacks migrate south
- Others in debt or poverty
- Others in debt or poverty
- South redeems itself from Rep. rule
- Split in decisions about reconstruction
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