Looks like no one added any tags here yet for you.
Andrew Johnson
He grew up poor in the South, was a tailor before becoming a politician, and resented the rich. He was chosen as Lincoln’s Vice President in the Election of 1864, despite being a Democrat, because Lincoln thought he would be able to help during Reconstruction and he was also the only Southern Senator who didn’t abandon the Union during Secession
Amnesty Proclamation
if people wanted to rejoin the Union they had to swear allegiance to the Constitution, acknowledging abolition, and they would get a pardon from President Johnson
Belief in Secession
Before the war, the Union believed the states were still in the Union, but after the war, they based policies on the belief that the states did create their own country, while the Southerners acted like they seceded during the war and then claimed they never actually did post-war
Black Codes
Acts passed in Southern states restricting what newly freed slaves could do to keep the South what it was like before the war that restricted where and when Black people could travel, their ability to sign contracts, to own contracts, and other non-political rights
Congress’ Reaction to Black Codes
Once Congress is back in session, the Republican majority is extremely annoyed about the Black Codes and refuses to read the names of Southern representatives in the attendance call because they don’t want former Confederates in the government
Civil Rights vs. Civil Liberties
rights are things you need the government to protect and liberties are things you need the government to stay away from
Civil Rights Act of 1866
The first act for civil rights gives the right to citizenship based only on being born in the United States and not on the history of being a slave and overturns the Dred Scott case, which said Black people couldn’t ever become citizens because it was “implied” they were not included in the founding documents
Civil Rights Act of 1866 and Political Rights
paves the way for Black people to have political rights, such as the right to vote and to hold public office while it guarantees the rights to own property, sue, enter contracts, and travel, countering the Black Codes
Passing of the Civil Rights Act
Johnson vetoed the Civil Rights Act because he believed civil rights should be left to the states, but Republicans had a supermajority in both houses of Congress and overturned the veto, a first in American history
The 14th Amendment
a constitutional amendment meant to permanently repeal any Southern law infringing on the rights of former slaves, inspired by the Civil Rights Act of 1866
division in feminist groups over the right to vote
when the 14th Amendment is passed, women’s rights groups are divided over the specification of “male”, while some believe bringing more voters is a step closer to giving the right to women to vote, other feminists are upset because they’ve been asking for the right to vote for years, yet Black men can get the right so quickly after they’ve been freed
Birthright citizenship in the 14th amendment
settles the debate about citizenship by giving the right to citizenship to everyone born on American soil
privileges and immunities guaranteed by the 14th amendment
the right to travel, sign contracts, own property, etc, not political rights like voting and holding public office
“no state…”
no state can take away freedoms, but private citizens still have the ability so people can be violent towards others, and it’s hard for justice to be served
due process
fair judicial process
2nd section of the 14th Amendment
the 14th Amendment repeals the 3/5ths clause, so the South has a lot more voting power in the federal government, and the Southern states can get up to more than 20 new representatives in the House, so the 2nd Section of the 14th Amendment says if the right to vote is denied to Black males, the number of representatives in the House for that state is reduced
3rd Section of the 14th Amendment
no person who has previously taken an oath of loyalty to the United States and then supported an insurrection against the Union can hold public office unless they are pardoned by 2/3s of Congress
4th Section of the 14th Amendment
the government will pay no debts incurred for a payment supporting an insurrection against the United States or reimburse citizens for the emancipation of their former slaves
The Reconstruction Acts
the federal government tells the South that states must rewrite their state constitution, have it approved by Congress, and ratify the 14th amendment to rejoin the Union officially
15th Amendment
gives all men the right to vote regardless of race or previous status of servitude
1868 Election
Republican nominee and war general Grant wins a landslide in the electoral college, but he only won by 300,000 votes in the popular vote