1860-1869 - Radical Reconstruction Print E-mail
radical reconstruction
1860—1869
 

 

 
 
 


 
Presidential Elections

Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
Stephen A. Douglas (Democratic)
John C. Breckinridge (Democratic)
John Bell (Constitutional Union)
 


 
Republican national convention in Chicago, surrounded by "Wigwams" May 16
South Carolina leaves the Union Decembr 4
 
1860

 

Popular Vote

39.8
29.5
18.1
12.6
 

Electoral Vote

180
12
72
39
 

April 23 Democratic national convention in Charleston, SC
June 18 Democrats re-assemble in Baltimore
 
 
Select Committee on the Loyalty of Government Employees started July 1
Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War in House, investigations into General Stone Dec 10
 
1861

 

January 9 Mississippi leaves the union
Dec 4 Breckinridge expelled from Senate as a traitor
 
 
Emancipation Proclamation issued by Lincoln Sept 22
 
1862

 

February Indiana's Jesse Bright expelled from Senate
 

 
 
Vallandigham peace campaign ends, tried in court for resisting draft May
 
1863

 

1863 Lincoln offers extension of recognition to South with 10% taking oath
 

 
Presidential Elections

Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
George McClellan (Democratic)
 


 
Union Party first convention in Baltimore June 7
Sherman captures Atlanta, Lincoln gains popularity Sept 1
 
1864

 

Popular Vote

55.0
45.0
 

Electoral Vote

212
21
 

April 8 abolishing of slavery in House
July 5 Wade-Davis bill vetoed
 
 
>Lincoln assassinated April 14
 
1865

 

1865 Joint Committee of Fifteen on Reconstruction established
 
 
Fourteenth Amendment passes June 13
 
1866

 

1866 ranks of Republicans in congress expanded after war
1866 Johnson vetoes Civil Rights Bill and extension of Freedmen's Bureau
 
 
James M. Ashley introduced legislation to impeach president January 7
Tenure of Office Act passed March
Supplementary Reconstruction Act March 23
Johnson fires Secretary of War Stanton, impeachment given August 7
 
1867

 

January 13 First reconstruction Act introduced by Stevens
January 22 House voted to have 40th Congress begin the day after 39th Congress and authority to call special sessions
March 2 Reconstruction Act vetoed and overridden
July 19 Third Reconstruction Act
 
Presidential Elections

Ulysees S. Grant (Republican)
Horatio Seymour (Democratic)
 


 
Third Reconstruction Act March 11
National Union Republican" party convention at Chicago May 20-21
 
1868

 

Popular Vote

52.7
47.3
 

Electoral Vote

286

 

March 4 Johnson impeachment trial begins
May 16 vote on removal of Johnson fails
July 4 Democrats hold convention in new Tammany Hall
 
 
1869

 

Sept 24 Black Friday caused by corrective action by Secretary of Treasury Boutwell

 
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