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Q: What was President Lincoln's attitude towards the South after the war had ended?
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What was Lincolns attitude towards the South at the beginning of the civil war?

Lincoln would use military force only when necessary.


What was president Lincolns reconstruction policy designed to do?

reunite the south with the north quickly


How was president Andrews plan for the south different from Lincolns?

it was easier on former confederate states


How was president Andrew johnsons plan for the south different from lincolns?

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How was president Andrew Johnson plan for the south different from Lincolns?

it was easier on former confederate states


How was president Andrew johnsons plans for the south different from lincolns?

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What was Johnson's attitude towards the former Confederacy?

to bring the south back into the union


After the Civil War and Lincolns assassination what did President Johnson decide to do with the abandoned plantation lands in the South?

Give them back to their owners.


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What happened in the south as a result of abraham lincolns election as president of the US?

The state of South Carolina seceded from the USA, followed by six others before Lincoln's inauguration.


What were president lincolns hopes for reconstruction?

One goals were to have a quick reunion with the south.


What was president lincolns major objective after his election in 1860?

Lincoln's major objective was to preserve the union, which was threatened after South Carolina seceded from the union.