Reconstruction in the south after the civil war

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    Reconstruction in the south after the civil war

    It is about Reconstruction in the south after the civil war. That is were they rebuild the south. Most of the battles were foght there. That why they have to rebuild the south.
  • President Lincoln assassination

    President Lincoln assassination
    The assassination of Lincoln took place on Good Friday, April 14, 1865, as the American Civil War was drawing to a close. The assassination occurred five days after the commanding general of the Army of Northern Virginia, Robert E. Lee, and his battered Army of Northern Virginia surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant and the Army of the Potomac.
  • Andrew Johnson

    Andrew Johnson
    The Radicals' first step was to refuse to seat any Senator or Representative from the old Confederacy. Next they passed measures dealing with the former slaves. Johnson vetoed the legislation. The Radicals mustered enough votes in Congress to pass legislation over his veto--the first time that Congress had overridden a President on an important bill. They passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which established Negroes as American citizens and forbade discrimination against them.
  • Freedmen's Bureau

    Freedmen's Bureau responsibilities and powers expanded by Congress. Legislation is vetoed by Johnson but Congress overrides his veto
  • Reconstruction Act

    Reconstruction Act
    First Reconstruction Act passed over Johnson's veto.
    Second Reconstruction Act passed over Johnson's veto.
    Third Reconstruction Act passed over Johnson's veto.
    Republican convention in New Orleans. Party platform includes equality for African-Americans.
  • Fourteenth Amendment ratified.

    Fourteenth Amendment ratified.
    Fourteenth Amendment ratified. Entitles all persons born or naturalized in the United States to citizenship and equal protection under the laws of the United States.
  • Ulysses S. Grant

    Former Union General Ulysses S. Grant becomes president. Although allied with the Radical Republicans in Congress he does not provide strong leadership for Reconstruction.