The Ten Percent Plan refers to Abraham Lincoln's plan for reconstruction after the Civil War, and the Johnson plan was offered by Andrew Johnson. Voting rights was a significant difference between the two. Lincoln's plan called for extending voting rights, while Johnson's did not.
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Lincoln's plan was the ten percent plan and Johnson's plan was Reconstruction
A major difference between Johnson's Reconstruction plan and Congress' plan was their approach to granting political rights to freed slaves. Johnson's plan mainly focused on restoring political power to former Confederate leaders, while Congress' plan, known as Radical Reconstruction, aimed at protecting the civil and political rights of freed slaves through legislation like the Civil Rights Act and the Fourteenth Amendment. Additionally, Congress' plan was much more aggressive in terms of government intervention in the Southern states than Johnson's more lenient and forgiving approach.
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The four plans are the ten percent plan (Lincoln's plan), the Wade Davis bill, the Johnson plan , and the freedmen bearoue
There is no difference between a unit plan and a scheme of wok. thank u. By highkult
well president Lincoln wanted to end slavery but on the other hand president Johnson wanted to keep it.
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a plan is how your going to do somthing and an act is doing it
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