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第98章 CONFLICT AND INDEPENDENCE(73)

Reconstruction in the South

Theories about the Position of the Seceded States.-On the morning of April 9,1865,when General Lee surrendered his army to General Grant,eleven states stood in a peculiar relation to the union now declared perpetual.Lawyers and political philosophers were much perturbed and had been for some time as to what should be done with the members of the former Confederacy.Radical Republicans held that they were "conquered provinces"at the mercy of Congress,to be governed under such laws as it saw fit to enact and until in its wisdom it de-cided to readmit any or all of them to the union.Men of more conservative views held that,as the war had been waged by the North on the theory that no state could secede from the union,the Confederate states had merely attempted to withdraw and had failed.The corollary of this latter line of argument was ******:"The Southern states are still in the union and it is the duty of the President,as commander-in-chief,to remove the federal troops as soon as order is restored and the state governments ready to function once more as usual."

Lincoln's Proposal.-Some such ****** and conservative form of recon-struction had been suggested by Lincoln in a proclamation of December 8,1863.He proposed pardon and a restoration of property,except in slaves,to nearly all who had "directly or by implication participated in the existing rebel-lion,"on condition that they take an oath of loyalty to the union.He then an-nounced that when,in any of the states named,a body of voters,qualified under the law as it stood before secession and equal in number to one-tenth the votes cast in 1860,took the oath of allegiance,they should be permitted to re?stablish a state government.Such a government,he added,should be recognized as a lawful authority and entitled to protection under the federal Constitution.With reference to the status of the former slaves Lincoln made it clear that,while their ******* must be recognized,he would not object to any legislation "which may yet be consistent as a temporary arrangement with their present condition as a laboring,landless,and homeless class."

Andrew Johnson's Plan-His Impeachment.-Lincoln's successor,An-drew Johnson,the Vice President,soon after taking office,proposed to pursue a somewhat similar course.In a number of states he appointed military gover-nors,instructing them at the earliest possible moment to assemble conventions,chosen "by that portion of the people of the said states who are loyal to the United States,"and proceed to the organization of regular civil government.Johnson,a Southern man and a Democrat,was immediately charged by the Republicans with being too ready to restore the Southern states.As the months went by,the opposition to his measures and policies in Congress grew in size and bitterness.The contest resulted in the impeachment of Johnson by the House of Represen-tatives in March,1868,and his acquittal by the Senate merely because his oppo-nents lacked one vote of the two-thirds required for conviction.

Congress Enacts "Reconstruction Laws."-In fact,Congress was in a stra-tegic position.It was the law-****** body,and it could,moreover,determine the conditions under which Senators and Representatives from the South were to be readmitted.It therefore proceeded to pass a series of reconstruction acts-carrying all of them over Johnson's veto.These measures,the first of which became a law on March 2,1867,betrayed an animus not found anywhere in Lincoln's plans or Johnson's proclamations.

They laid off the ten states-the whole Confederacy with the exception of Tennessee-still outside the pale,into five military districts,each commanded by a military officer appointed by the President.They ordered the commanding general to prepare a register of voters for the election of delegates to conventions chosen for the purpose of drafting new constitutions.Such voters,however,were not to be,as Lincoln had suggested,loyal persons duly qualified under the law existing before secession but "the male citizens of said state,twenty-one years old and upward,of whatever race,color,or previous condition,...except such as may be disfranchised for participation in the rebellion or for felony at common law."This was the death knell to the idea that the leaders of the Confederacy and their white supporters might be permitted to share in the establishment of the new order.Power was thus arbitrarily thrust into the hands of the newly emancipated male negroes and the handful of whites who could show a record of loyalty.That was not all.Each state was,under the reconstruction acts,compelled to ratify the fourteenth amendment to the federal Constitution as a price of restoration to the union.

The composition of the conventions thus authorized may be imagined.Bondmen without the asking and without preparation found themselves the governing power.An army of adventurers from the North,"carpet baggers"as they were called,poured in upon the scene to aid in "reconstruction."Undoubtedly many men of honor and fine intentions gave unstinted service,but the results of their deliberations only aggravated the open wound left by the war.Any number of political doctors offered their preions;but no effective remedy could be found.Under measures admittedly open to graveobjections,the Southern states were one after another restored to the union by the grace of Congress,the last one in 1870.Even this grudging concession of the formalities of statehood did not mean a full restoration of honors and privileges.The last soldier was not withdrawn from the last Southern capital until 1877,and federal control over elections long remained as a sign of congressional supremacy.

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