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As Chief Diplomat, Andrew Johnson had to negotiate between the different Republican factions (including the Radical Republics) and Democratic factions (split between Northern Democrats and Southern Democrats). The main issue was how Reconstruction of the Southern states should proceed and how former Confederates should be dealt with.

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