the union takes over. topics reconstruction elections of 1868 and 1872 election of 1876

48
The Union Takes Over

Upload: clarissa-houston

Post on 29-Dec-2015

217 views

Category:

Documents


2 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

The Union Takes Over

Page 2: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

TopicsReconstructionElections of 1868 and 1872

Election of 1876

Page 3: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

ReconstructionPresidentialCongressional

Page 4: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Presidential ReconstructionLincoln’s Plan for ReconstructionEffect of Lincoln’s AssassinationJohnson’s failure to pick up the mantle

Page 5: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Lincoln’s Plan for Reconstruction 1863-Proclamation of Amnesty and

Reconstruction “The Confederate States never left the

Union” Wanted the state governments back in

operation before September

Page 6: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Effect of Lincoln’s Assassination

NorthSouth

Page 7: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Effect of Lincoln’s Assassination-North

April 11, 1865Ford’s Theatre, Washington, DCJohn Wilkes BoothDespair

Page 8: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Ford’s Theatre-1866

Page 9: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Today

Page 10: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

John Wilkes Booth-1860

Page 11: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Effect of Lincoln’s Assassination-South

Left open the chance that Lincoln’s plan would not happen

Page 12: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Andrew Johnson –17th president

Page 13: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Johnson’s failure to pick up the mantle Agreed with Lincoln that the states never left the Union, so reconstruction is unnecessary

Page 14: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Johnson’s failure to pick up the mantle May 1865-Proclamation of

AmnestyEach state had to ratify the

13th Amendment to get back in

Page 15: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Congressional Reconstruction

Radical RepublicansJudicial BranchProgram for Freed Slaves

Page 16: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Radical Republicans RuleLoyalty OathsPardonsMilitary OccupationLimits to Presidential Power

Page 17: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Loyalty Oaths

1864-Wade-Davis Bill

Page 18: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Pardons

Congress, without Southern members voted to approve a Joint Committee on Reconstruction

Page 19: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Pardons

Reconstruction Acts- DO not allow a person to vote unless you can tell that he is fit

Page 20: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Military Occupation 1867-Military Reconstruction Act divided the states into military districts

Page 21: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Limits to Presidential Power1867-Command of the Army Act, Tenure of Office Act

Impeachment of Johnson

Page 22: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Impeachment of JohnsonHe kept pardoning former Confederates

Deliberatively violated the Tenure of Office Act

Page 23: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Impeachment of Johnson

“Tried to obstruct the will of Congress”

1868-Impeached Stepped back from the

process

Page 24: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

JudicialCongress removed the power of the court to review cases under the Reconstruction Acts

The Court ruled on the idea of an “indestrucable Union”

Page 25: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Program for freed slavesConstitutional Amendments Creation of the Freedman’s

Bureau“It is now Our Country”

Page 26: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Constitutional Amendments 1866-Civil Rights Act

Page 27: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Creation of the Freedman’s Bureau Johnson vetoed an act to

extend the life of the Bureau, saying that it was created for wartime and war is over

Congress overrode the veto

Page 28: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

White Southerners’ Response to

Reconstruction Dislike for “Carpetbaggers” and “Scalawags” Resentment Strong dislike for anything “Yankee” Birth of the KKK The “Solid South”

Page 29: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Dislike for “Carpetbaggers” and “Scalawags”Carpetbaggers – Slang for

Northerners who came south Scalawags – Slang for

Southerners who opposed secession

Page 30: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876
Page 31: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Resentment

Southerners hated both groups

Page 32: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Birth of the KKK

1866-Pulaski, Tennessee

Page 33: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876
Page 34: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876
Page 35: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

The “Solid South”

Page 36: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Elections186818721876

Page 37: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

1868 and 1872 ElectionsRepublicans Triumphant Corruption in Government

Page 38: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Republicans Triumphant

Election of a military hero

Split within the party

Page 39: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876
Page 40: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Election of a military heroGrant wins both, although his political leanings were unknown

Page 41: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Split within the party

RepublicansLiberal republicans

Page 42: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Corruption in GovernmentCredit mobilier Whiskey Ring Local Level

Page 43: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Credit mobilierConstruction company that embezzled a ton of money

Cabinet and Congress members benefitted

Page 44: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Whiskey RingGrant’s Private Secretary involved

Page 45: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Local LevelTammany Hall

Page 46: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

The Compromise of 1876-18771877- Electoral Commission

set upHayes elected President if

he removed the last troops from the South

Page 47: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Samuel J. Tilden

Page 48: The Union Takes Over. Topics Reconstruction Elections of 1868 and 1872 Election of 1876

Hayes-Elected 1877