After lincoln was assassinated, Andrew Johnson took over as president. Johnson had a different focus than Lincoln had during his time in office. Johnson had a plan
Assassination of President Lincoln Who? John Wilkes Booth, who was a very famous actor and Southern sympathizer, assassinated Lincoln in a planned conspiracy When? April 14, 1865 Lincoln was shot. This was the fourth anniversary of the fall of Fort Sumter Where? Ford’s Theater, Washington DC. Lincoln was moved to a house across the street to be treated. Why? John Wilkes Booth and a band of conspirators believed that if Lincoln was assassinated, the Union would be thrown into such turmoil, causing…
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1. Lincolns plan for dealing with the defeated Southern states was to reunite them with the rest of the states. Also he made 10% of rebellious states take an oath of loyalty that made them agree with the Thirteenth Amendment. Lincoln amnestied all except for high ranking confederates. This plan was replaced by the Wade-Davis Bill. 2. Black codes were laws passed after the civil war ended. These codes restricted African Americans from having full freedom such as the white man at the time. It caused…
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enact the “Great Society” program in order to expand upon and complete Roosevelt’s New Deal. This was a liberal program set up to ensure that the government staked more claim in aiding the citizens of the United States. This program touched on issues such as civil rights, education, and health care which were prevalent issues at the time, and that still have a major impact on society today. John Andrew lays out in detail in the book Lyndon Johnson and the Great Society these issues, as well as others…
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better world after feeling so much pain after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Americans supported the change and moving forward as a nation. The Great Society was a proposed plan of actions to benefit the American people. Lyndon B. Johnson created the Great Society in a utopian fashion that proposed programs concerning the cities, the environment and education which in return brought modern liberalism into turmoil and broadened the administrative state. Taking office…
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Second Inaugural Address (March 4, 1865) Part One: Chapter Questions 1. What elements of Robert Smalls’ career are main features of the African-American experience during the Civil War and Reconstruction? He was a prominent black leader of the Civil War and Reconstruction era. He had a white father whose identity was never clearly established but his white ancestry gave him some advantages. When the Union was blockading Charleston, he took command of his boat and surrendered it to the Union…
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Would the disastrous Reconstruction era have taken a different course? What would have happened had Abraham Lincoln not been assassinated? Every time I lecture on Lincoln, the Civil War, or Reconstruction, someone in the audience is sure to pose this question — one, of course, perfectly natural to ask but equally impossible to answer. This has not, however, deterred historians from speculating about this "counterfactual" problem. The answer to the question depends in part on one's opinion…
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After the Civil War, which took place between 1861 and 1865, a way to reunite the Northern and Southern U.S was necessary for further development within the country. Reuniting the Union consisted of forming new plans, agreements, and laws that were made to ensure the allegiance and loyalty of ex-confederates. Furthermore, reconstruction also consisted of ways to efficiently integrate freedpeople, or former slaves, into society. The incorporation of people of color into a predominantly white society…
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April 15th, 1865, Abraham Lincoln and his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln went to see Our American Cousin, a play at Ford’s Theatre in Washington DC. After a majority of difficult, arduous days that he had recently experienced, Lincoln was abnormally happy that day. Even he proclaimed this happiness to those around him. Everything was going well, but when Lincoln was watching the play in Ford’s theater, a bitter man ruined everything. The harsh, evil man, John Wilkes Booth, snuck towards Abraham Lincoln’s…
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time, was born February 12, 1809. He was born to Nancy Lincoln, and Thomas Lincoln and his brother Thomas Jr. and his sister Sarah. On November 4, 1842, Lincoln married his wife Mary Todd, and had four sons, Robert Todd, William Wallace, Tad, and Edward Baker. Then on March 4, 1861 Lincoln was inaugurated was 16th President of the United States as the first Republican ever elected president. His vice presidents were Hannibal Hamlin for the first for years, and for a month in his second term, was Andrew…
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A Civil War The Civil War was arguably the darkest moment in the history of America. For the first time brother fought brother and The Union had to fight to stay whole. Southern states believed in their right to own slaves and though Lincoln formally addressed that he would not interfere with that right, the southern population believed that Lincoln’s election would be, “the greatest evil that has ever befallen this country.” This wedge driven squarely at the Mason-Dixon line tore the United…
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