Did the planter elite affect President Johnson approach to reconstruction
they did not share the same goals on reconstruction
President Lincoln never had the time to put together a plan for reconstruction for the South. His assassination aborted any chance of that however all indications were that he would be lenient in areas that made sense. The newly sworn in President Johnson also for his time had a more liberal approach to the Reconstruction problem than the radical republicans in congress.
Andrew Johnson wanted to punish the Southerners during Reconstruction. However, Lincoln was against this tactic and chose a more diplomatic approach.
they welcome his plan.
Congress quickly rejected Johnson's approach
Radical Republicans expanded their Congressional majority in the elections of 1866.
not really is is good on thesouth
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An important difference between congressional Reconstruction and presidential Reconstruction is the level of power and authority given to the federal government. Congressional Reconstruction, led by Radical Republicans, sought to assert strong federal control over the South to protect the rights of newly freed African Americans. In contrast, presidential Reconstruction, led by President Andrew Johnson, favored a more lenient approach with the states having greater control over their own affairs and offering amnesty to former Confederates.
Honestly, you should not approach her while she is in a relationship. However, you can become acquaintances and be at the same activities. Should she become free, then you could approach her. It is better to honor the relationship she is in currently--you would want someone to do the same, right?
The one that provided for basic needs of the war refugees.
Do-nothing approach