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it was easier on former confederate states
The states in the South had to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment.
it was easier on former confederate states (apex)
racial equality correct answer: ratification of the 15th amendment
it was easier on former confederate states
President Andrew Johnson's plan for Reconstruction was three fold. First, he wanted the Southern states to be reinstated to the Union quickly and with little backlash. He wanted the Southern political power to be given to the common workers instead of back to the rich planters. Finally, he intended to be elected President outright.
President Andrew Johnson's plan for reconstruction offered pardon and amnesty to participants in the rebellion who pledged loyalty to the Union. Andrew Johnson succeeded Abraham Lincoln when he was assassinated in April of 1865.
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