Cause And Effect Of Reconstruction After The Civil War
After the Civil War was over, the South went into Reconstruction. This was the time period when President Abraham Lincoln wanted to bring the country back together as fast as he possibly could. Unfortunately, before he could see his plan in effect, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April 15, 1865. John Wilkes Booth of the Confederate States shot President
Lincoln in the head at a theatre. After his death, the Radical Republicans wanted their plan of
Reconstruction to come into effect. Their plan included punishing the South harshly as a result from the war. Before that could happen, Vice President Andrew Johnson became President and for a short time continued with Lincoln's plan. Congress went on to create the