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Radical Republicans wanted to punish the South for the war and to have black ex-slaves given full citizenship as whites had. Johnson, being a Southener himself, did not care for this type of plan in reconstructing the south. Johnson tried to institute Lincoln's more forgiving plan, the 10 percent plan, but Johnson did not have the political savy to get this plan moved in the Senate.
Democrat, Andrew Johnson was sympathetic to the South and wanted to remove many of the penalties against secession the Republicans had put forward. He had no sympathy for blacks either and one of his first moves was to virtually gut the Freedmen's Bureau of all its power. Basically, Johnson wanted to restore property to the plantation owners, remove any restrictions and remove federal troops from the South. The Republicans wanted to make sure the rights of the newly freed former slaves were protected, to punish the secessionists and provide steps for acceptance back into the Union (these varied according depending on whether it was Republicans or Radical Republicans).
Andrew Johnson was a southern democrat who served as vice president to Abraham Lincoln, a Republican.
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wealthy planters and confederate leaders to aplly for pardons- novanet
It help because the black codes freed slaves and president johnsons reconstruction plan wasnt that powerful than black codes.Official Answer
Lincoln's and Johnsons reconstruction plans both focused on pardoning the confedrate states and restoring the union quickly.
african americans’ rights were limited by black codes.
either white wealthy planters, federal troops, or black republicans
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restoration
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Carpetbaggers and scalawags gained the most from reconstruction.
The states in the South had to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment.
wealthy planters and confederate leaders to aplly for pardons- novanet
frican Americans' rights were limited by black codes
African Americans' rights were limited by black codes. < APEX >
It help because the black codes freed slaves and president johnsons reconstruction plan wasnt that powerful than black codes.Official Answer
It was hurtful to the poor African Americans who were free.
racial equality correct answer: ratification of the 15th amendment