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VT.6175.8

HARVARD

COLLEGE

ATAR 18 1997

LIBRARY

Sumner fund. (TIL. 1.)

CONTENTS

PAGE

1. The Problem ..

2. Common Belief at Opening of Hostilities: The Crit-
tenden Resolution . .

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10. Effect of the Attitude of the South upon the North

CHAPTER III. ATTITUDE OF CONGRESS TOWARDS THE EXPER-
IMENT: DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONGRES-
SIONAL THEORY.

1. Attitude of Parties towards the Administration at Be-

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THE

STRUGGLE BETWEEN PRESIDENT JOHNSON AND CONGRESS

OVER RECONSTRUCTION.

CHAPTER I.

THEORIES OF RECONSTRUCTION PRIOR TO THE CLOSE

OF THE WAR.

1. THE war of the rebellion afforded opportunity for the people of the United States to obtain a far clearer conception of the powers and limitations of the federal constitution than had previously been possible, and settled beyond possibility of further debate some of the most important questions which had arisen since its interpretation as an "instrument of evidence" had begun. Yet when General Johnston had surrendered his army on April 26, 1865, virtually bringing the war to a close, the country found that one great constitutional question, a question of the highest practical importance, still remained unsolved; and for several years the best energies of our statesmen were occupied with its solution. Eleven of the States had for four years been in armed insurrection, but now, through superior force, they lay helpless at the feet of the Union. Under these circum

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