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Q: How did Lincoln reconstruction plan different from congress in 1864?
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What was the rival plan proposed by congress to Abraham Lincoln's reconstruction plan?

The rival plan proposed by congress in July 1864, was the Wade-Davis Bill


Who was the president at the beginning of the Reconstruction Period?

Lincoln until his death in April 1864 and then Johnson. Hays ended reconstruction to get the presidency and that resulted in Jim Crow laws and discrimination for a 100 years.


When was Lincoln reelected?

Abraham Lincoln was reelected in 1864.


What was Abraham Lincoln's political affilliation?

Lincoln was a Republican when he ran for President. The party changed its name in 1864 in hopes of getting more votes. When he was elected to Congress, he was a Whig.


What famous railroad system did Congress charter in 1864 during Lincoln's administration?

norfolk southern railroad


Did Lincoln win election 1864 or Douglas?

Lincoln won the 1864 presidential election.


What helped Lincoln reelected in 1864?

Sherman helped Lincoln get relected in 1864 because he was in love with him


Who won the Presidential election of 1863?

The election of 1866 was not a Presidential race. Rather it was a midterm election that refreshed the United States Congress.


When was the reelection of Lincoln?

1864


What is the significance of the election of 1864?

The 1864 election was a great personal triumph for Abraham Lincoln. He won 55 percent of the popular vote, with a popular majority of more than 400,000 votes. ... The 1864 election had great significance in American history. For one thing, it was a vindication of democracy


What year did Lincoln run for senate?

March 4, 1861 ----------------------------------- Abraham Lincoln ran for U.S. President in 1860 and in 1864 (he won in both years).


Wade-Davis Bill?

an 1864 plan for Reconstruction that denied the right to vote or hold office for anyone who had fought for the Confederacy...Lincoln refused to sign this bill thinking it was too harsh.