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Opposing Plans for Reconstruction

Opposing Plans for Reconstruction. Lincoln wanted to offer amnesty to all Southerners who agreed to take an oath of loyalty Radical Republicans resisted Lincoln’s plan Prevent leaders of Confederacy from returning to power Federal government guarantee African Americans the right to vote

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Opposing Plans for Reconstruction

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  1. Opposing Plans for Reconstruction • Lincoln wanted to offer amnesty to all Southerners who agreed to take an oath of loyalty • Radical Republicans resisted Lincoln’s plan • Prevent leaders of Confederacy from returning to power • Federal government guarantee African Americans the right to vote • Lincoln was assassinated in April 1865 • Johnson tried to continue with his plan, but had little support • Republicans were angered • Confederate officials were elected to Congress • Southern States passed black codes • Johnson ignored the Tenure of Office Act • Congress tried to impeach him, falling one vote short

  2. Opposing Plans for Reconstruction • The Reconstruction Amendments • 13th – banned slavery throughout the United States • 14th – provided citizenship to all people, regardless of race • 15th – declared the right to vote regardless of race • The South During Reconstruction • Freedmen’s Bureau • Feed and cloth war refugees and former slaves • Many Northerners traveled South • Carpetbaggers - Northerners who came South • Scalawags – Southerners who supported Republicans • Some tried to help, others did very little • Southerners resented them being there

  3. Compromise of 1877 • Ulysses S. Grant elected president in 1869 • Scandals and economic pressure damaged his administration • Democrats began regaining power in the 1870s • Election of 1876 • Republican – Rutherford B. Hayes • Democrat – Samuel Tilden • 20 electoral votes were disputed • Compromise of 1877 • Republicans could take presidency • All troops would be pulled from the South • Ending Reconstruction

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