Jake's Reconstruction Timeline

  • Lincoln announces Ten Percent Plan

    In this plan, Lincoln states that as long as 10% of voters in the state take an oath swearing their loyalty to the Union.
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    Reconstruction

  • Lincoln Vetos Wade-Davis Bill

    Lincoln Vetos Wade-Davis Bill
    This bill required half of a states voters to take a loyalty oath before their state could be readmitted, making it more strict than Lincolns amnesty plan.
  • Lincoln Re-Elected

    Lincoln Re-Elected
  • 13th Amendment approved and ratified by Congress

    13th Amendment approved and ratified by Congress
    The 13th Amendment freed all slaves, and stated that they were no longer able to be held as property.
  • Congress creates the Freedmans Bureau

    Congress creates the Freedmans Bureau
    The Freedman's Bureau was a group created by Congress to help formerly enslaved people ot become full US citizens.
  • Lee surrenders at Appomattox Courthouse

    Lee surrenders at Appomattox Courthouse
  • Lincoln Assassinated; Johnson becomes President

    Lincoln Assassinated; Johnson becomes President
  • Mississippi enacts first Black Code

    Mississippi enacts first Black Code
    The Black Codes were simply a series of laws that made black people second-class citizens.
  • Johnson declares Reconstruction complete

    Johnson declares Reconstruction complete
  • Radical Republicans

    Radical Republicans
    Radical Republicans valued that civil rights of black people be preserved after the Civil War. They were dangerous because they favored harshly punishing Confederate supporters.
  • 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Reconstruction Acts

    1st, 2nd, & 3rd Reconstruction Acts
    The 1st reconstruction act divided the south into five military districts, each led by a military commander.
  • Johnson Impeached

    Johnson Impeached
    The Radical Republicans in Congress thought that Johnsons plan was too harsh.
  • 14th Amendment Ratified

    14th Amendment Ratified
    It was to undo legal concessions that had been made to slavery since the writing of the Constitution.
  • Ulysses S. Grant Elected

    Ulysses S. Grant Elected
    Grnat followed a more moderate path for reconstruction, removing union troops from the south.
  • Sharecropping

    Sharecropping
    a landowner rents a piece of land to a farmer in exchange for a share of the crop the farmer grows
  • 15th Amendment Ratified

    15th Amendment Ratified
    Granted voting rights to african-american men
  • Enforcement Acts

    Enforcement Acts
    three bills passed by the United States Congress between 1870 and 1871. They were criminal codes which protected African-Americans' right to vote, to hold office, to serve on juries, and receive equal protection of laws.
  • Freedmens Bureau Temrminated

    Freedmens Bureau Temrminated
  • Amnesty Act of 1872

    Amnesty Act of 1872
    this allowed former confederated to run for office
  • Lame-Duck Congress passes Civil-rights act

    Lame-Duck Congress passes Civil-rights act
  • Disputed Election

    Disputed Election
  • Compromise of 1877

    Compromise of 1877
    The Republicans agreed that if Hayes became president the troops would be removed from the south
  • Hayes Delcared President

    Hayes Delcared President