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Political Settlement & Andrew Johnson

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Political Settlement and Andrew Johnson

Days after the Civil War was won by the Union States in April 1865, President Lincoln was assassinated and Vice President Andrew Johnson took the Presidential Office.

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Reconstruction

  • The Civil War destroyed the South. Johnson wanted to incorporate the Southern states into the Union States through Reconstruction.
  • Johnson hoped that Reconstruction would make the Southern States loyal to the Union.
  • In practice, this meant Johnson gave them more freedom to carry out their own laws.
  • In fact, Southern States were given the power to make changes to the Thirteenth Amendment.
  • It was deemed that federal interference over the Southern States violated the rights of the State.
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The Black Codes

  • Conciliatory policies towards the Southern States meant that the Southern white elite could re-establish legal discrimination against black people.
  • Instead of rejecting the Confederate states, they created Black Codes.
  • This set of laws passed between 1865 and 1866 repressed ex-slaves politically, socially and economically.
    • This was known as ‘Reconstruction Confederate Style’.

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