The Congress
Lincoln's ten percent plan was designed to bring the south back into the union quickly.
Under President Abraham Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction, four states reentered the Union: Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Virginia. Lincoln's approach aimed to facilitate a more lenient and swift reintegration of these states following the Civil War. Each state had to establish a new government and adopt a new constitution that abolished slavery. This plan was part of Lincoln's broader effort to restore the Union while promoting reconciliation.
bring the south back into the union quickly
Bring the South back into the Union quickly
Answer The "plan" was pretty obvious. The Confederate States wanted to secede from the Union. The Union wanted to fight to hold it together. So the Union had to go into the Confederates States and disarm them and convince them to stop. All the Confederates had to do was to keep the Union armies from moving into their states.
fight
andrew johnsons plan
there was no plan in place to get defeated states back in the union
Presidents Lincoln's plan to allow the former Confederate states back into the union.
there was no plan in place to get defeated states back in the union
there was no plan in place to get defeated states back in the union
Some of the states seceded from the Union ( which was illegal)