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Lincoln's plan did not guarantee African American equality

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it free that the slaves in the U.S.A

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Q: What impact did the Wade Davis Bill have on the reconstruction act?
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What rival plan proposed by congress to president Abraham Lincoln's reconstruction plan was the was it the rival bill fifteenth amendment wade-Davis bill or the freedmen's bureau?

the rivial plan proposed by congress to president Abraham Lincoln's Reconstruction plan was the Wade-Davis Bill. It was vetoed.


Did the Wade-Davis Bill of 1864 propose that the president be responsible for reconstruction?

no


How did the passage of Wade Davis bill have slowed the reconstruction Effort?

The Wade-Davis Bill required that a majority of southern prewar voters swear loyalty to the union.


How would passage of the Wade Davis Bill have slowed the Reconstruction effort?

The Wade-Davis Bill required that a majority of prewar southern voters swear loyalty to the Union.


Which of these best represented the Radical Republican plan of Reconstruction?

Wade-Davis Bill


How would have the passage of the wade davis bill have slowed the reconstruction?

The Wade-Davis Bill created the Freedmen's Bureau to relocate refugees in the South. The Wade-Davis Bill granted pardons to former Confederates. ... The Wade-Davis Bill established black codes to limit the rights of African Americans.


Significance wade-davis bill?

The Wade Davis Bill was supported by a Republican dominated Congress. The reconstruction plan was designed to allow ex-Confederate states to rejoin the union.


What was the attitude towards war and reconstruction for wade Davis bill?

because


How would the passage of the wade-Davis bill have slowed the reconstruction effort?

The Wade-Davis Bill required that a majority of prewar southern voters swear loyalty to the Union.


How would the passage of the wade-Davis have slowed the reconstruction effort?

The Wade-Davis Bill required that a majority of prewar southern voters swear loyalty to the Union.


When Congress passed the Wade-Davis bill in response to Lincoln's Reconstruction plans the president passed the bill.?

pocket vetoed


What percent of the vote did the Wade-Davis Reconstruction Bill require in order for a state to rejoin the Union?

51 %