After Lincoln's assassination, Andrew Johnson's lenient Reconstruction policies, including mass pardons to Confederates and vetoing the Civil Rights Act of 1866, undermined the war's purpose of ending slavery and promoting racial equality, leading to the first presidential impeachment in US history and contributing to the rise of Jim Crow and the Ku Klux Klan.
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Andrew Johnson: The President Who Undid Reconstruction#AndrewJohnson #ReconstructionEra #CivilRightsAjouté :
Bod's speaking of messing stuff up.
After Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, America needed a steady hand to unite the country.
Instead, it got Andrew Johnson, a former slaveholder from Tennessee who, believe it or not, didn't exactly believe in racial equality. He vetoed the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which would grant citizenship and basic rights to formerly enslaved people.
Things like the right to make contracts, own property, and be treated equally under the law. What the heck, man?
But Congress wasn't having it.
They overrode his veto and pushed through the 14th Amendment, locking those rights into the Constitution.
But Johnson didn't back down.
He found other ways to prop up the South, like issuing mass pardons to tens of thousands of Confederates.
Because uh it's kind of a big deal when you take up arms against the United States. Most governments would throw you in jail or hang you for treason. But Johnson restored their rights and let them retake power in the South. His logic? We shouldn't kick the losers while they're down.
But as you might have guessed, his plan backfired cuz this started the Jim Crow era, created fertile ground for the Ku Klux Klan, and stoked racial tensions nationwide.
In Congress's eyes, Johnson had basically undone the point of winning the whole Civil War. So, they impeached him. The first presidential impeachment in US history. Where Johnson faced trial in the Senate and survived conviction by just one vote. Phew, that was close.
As you can tell, post-Civil War America was crazy. We needed a leader to rise above the hate and pull the country forward. Instead, Johnson doubled down on division.
Ah.
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