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President Andrew Johnson's plan for the South, known as Presidential Reconstruction, was different from Abraham Lincoln's plan, known as the Ten Percent Plan. Johnson's plan aimed to quickly restore Southern states to full participation in the Union with minimal conditions, while Lincoln's plan required Southern states to abolish slavery and secure the loyalty of at least 10% of voters before they could rejoin the Union. Additionally, Johnson's plan did not prioritize the protection of the rights of freed slaves, which led to significant problems during Reconstruction.

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