Radical Reconstruction, Presidential Reconstruction, Andrew johnson, knights of labor
Andrew Johnson
Had no formal education and had trained to be a tailor
Civil Rights act of 1866
It gave citizenship to African Americans. Johnson vetoed the bill but Congress overrode the veto.
Andrew Johnson
Johnson avoided conviction and removal from office by 1 vote
Andrew Johnson
Johnson decides not to treat the south as a conquered region, included amnesty for most confederates and quick acceptance of states back into the Union, freed slaves got little protection: no guaranteed citizenship or the right to vote
Andrew Johnson
Johnson vetoed 29 acts and bills making him the highest since Jackson who had 12
Andrew Johnson
Johnson wanted to model his presidency after Andrew Jackson
Andrew Johnson
Johnson's stubbornness empowered congress to take a larger and more active role in establishing policy
Thaddeus Stevens
Led the radicals with Charles Sumner in the House. Thaddeus was from PA, Charles was from MA
Andrew Johnson
Like Lincoln, he had risen from poverty through his own determination
Black Codes
Limited rights of Af. Am. in Confederate states
Ratify
Make valid, sign, agree, approve
Andrew Johnson
Only Senator from a seceding state to remain with the union
where was the national organization?
Pennsylvania
Ten Percent Plan
Proposed by Lincoln, 10 % voters must swear loyalty to the Union, must abolish slavery (1863)
Johnson Plan
Proposed by President Andrew Jackson - Majority of white men must swear loyalty, Must ratify 13th Amendment, former Confederate volunteers may vote & hold office (1865)
Reconstruction Act
Proposed by Radical Republicans - Must disband governments, must write new constitutions
Wade Davis Bill
Proposed by Republicans in Congress - Majority of white men must swear loyalty, former Confederate volunteers cannot vote or hold office (1864)
Andrew Johnson
Selected to be Lincoln's running mate in 1864 to broaden the appeal
Andrew Johnson
Southern Democrat who at a point owned slaves
Andrew Johnson
Stubborn or principled, ambitious and uncompromising
Andrew Johnson
The Tenure of Office Act made it illegal to remove a cabinet member without Senate approval: Johnson fired his secretary of war who had been Lincoln's and congress drafted articles of impeachment.
Knights of Labor
The earliest significant labor union was the Knights of Labor, formed in 1869 as a secret society of skilled and unskilled work- ers from various occupations. Although weakened by the Panic of 1873, the union emerged as an effective force under the leadership of Terrence V. Powderly, former mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania
Andrew Johnson
Tickets to the trial were scalped outside the Senate chambers like super bowl tickets
Andrew Johnson
Viewed as our most racist president
14th Amendment
all persons born or naturalized in the United States are guaranteed equal protection of the law. All states are forbidden to deprive any person of life, liberty , or property without due process of the law. (state could not discriminate against citizens on unreasonable grounds such as race)
3rd goal
criticized convict labor
6th goal
equal pay for equal work - even work
4th goal
federal and state gov pass laws to protect workers in mining, manufacturing, & construction
what is criticizing convict labor?
forcing convicts to work for free
7th goal
gov owns railroads, telegraph, telephone comp.
5th goal
law to abolish child labor
Black Codes
laws passed by southern legislatures that severely limited the rights of freedmen. They were meant to keep freedmen from gaining political or economic power. Freed men could not own a gun, vote, or serve on juries.
2nd goal
new laws, assist workers, 8 hr wrk day
Andrew Johnson
the 1st American president to gain office through assassination
1st goal
wealth (aggressive accumulation)
13th Amendment
1. Abolish slavery 2. Added to constitution
Freedmen's Bureau: Problems
1. NO $$ 2. Whites resisted 3. Land for Af. Am. meant stealing from whites
Freedmen's Bureau: Oppertunities
1. Provided care and food for blacks and whites 2. Arranged wages and working conditions 3. Distributed land (40 acres and a mule) 4. Provided education
Steps to rejoining the Union in Johnson's Reconstruction Plan
1. Write a new state constitution 2. Elect a new state government 3.repeal its act of secession 4.Cancel its war debts 5.Abolish slavery
when did kol begin?
1878
how many goals were there for the kol?
7
Reconstruction Era
A period of time after the Civil War in which the Southern states were rebuilt and brought back to the Union
Andrew Johnson
After his term he returned to Tennessee to become the only former President to be elected to the Senate
Freedmen's Bureau
Agency established by congress to help newly freed black Americans.
Andrew Johnson
Based on a politically motivated agenda, The House voted to impeach Johnson
Andrew Johnson
Congress overrides Johnson 15 times
Andrew Johnson
Congress returns to Washington to have Johnson tell them that Reconstruction was complete.
Andrew Johnson
Congress soon start passing acts of their own including the Freedman Bureau: Johnson vetoed it.
Dred Scott decision of 1857
Courts ruled that African Americans were not citizens.
Andrew Johnson
Democrat