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HIST 1301 Notes - Aced Every Exam These notes helped me score A's in U.S. History to 1877 by breaking down lectures and readings into clear, organized sections. Includes timelines, key terms, major events, and cause-effect summaries. Perfect for quick reviews and exam prep! Key topics: *Reconstruction under Johnson *Vision for reconstruction *Amendments and legislation *Achievements and legislation *The role of groups and movements

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Key Topics from the Presentation
The Legacy of the Reconstruction Era
• Historical Context: The Reconstruction era followed the Civil War, a time
aimed at reintegrating Southern states and rebuilding the nation.
• 13th Amendment: Officially ratified on December 18, 1865. It abolished
slavery, kick-starting the Reconstruction era.
• Key Figures:
• Andrew Johnson: Assumed presidency after Lincoln’s assassination,
his policies allowed Southern states more freedom, often hindering
racial justice.
• Radical Republicans: Pushed for African American rights and
established laws for equal protection.

Reconstruction under Johnson
• President Andrew Johnson offered the southern states a path back into
the United States without protecting the rights of all citizens .
• Johnson believed he should largely give southern states leeway to
pursure their own policies without federal interference.
• This gave southern governments the power to institute Black codes the
imposed social and economic control over formerly enslaved people.

Vision for Reconstruction
• Two Visions:
• White Supremacist Vision: Sought to maintain racial hierarchies with
black folks working under whites.
• Emancipationist Vision: Advocated for freedom, citizenship, and
equal rights for African Americans.

Amendments and Legislation
• 14th and 15th Amendments: Granted citizenship and voting rights to
African American men.
• Civil Rights Act of 1866: Defined all American-born residents as U.S.
citizens, excluding Native Americans.
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