He wanted to allow the South to have a major role in deciding policies. He wanted a moderate policy toward the South. He wanted to wait to pass laws until Southerners had been seated in Congress.
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Andrew Johnson was a southerner who was scarcely disguising his sympathy for the defeated. During the years 1866-68 he insisted to rescue them from the consequences of the rebellion. That provoked a great political crisis between him and the Congress. The Congress fundamentally disapproved the Southern resistance to the Reconstruction and strongly opposed to Johnson's effort to back that withstand.
He was substantially against the Reconstruction but he didn't win the confrontation with the Congress, which in March 1867 managed to pass a Reconstruction Act imposing its planned version about a postwar settlement on the former Rebel States by form of a diktat.
He did not think it was good and for that he did your mom a favore of walking in to the ocean and drowning
he wanted a moderate policy toward the south.
he was dead when the reconstruction started
The South should be punished.
Andrew Johnson departed in part from Lincoln's Plan of Reconstruction for the South. The plans were similar but Johnson's was more acrimonious toward the south.
angry sorta hateful
President Harrison favored annexation, but President Cleveland did not.
President Harrison favored annexation, but President Cleveland did not.
defiant.
Franklin Roosevelt was supportive of labor unions
what was samuel parris's attitude toward children?
Tone
It should be supported by the government
lincoln
mayellas attitude toward the courtroom is very sassy (cocky)