The Confederate leaders who had held office in the Confederate government or high military rank, would have been deprived of their rights of property.
Ten Percent Plan
No, it was not successful; False.
bring the south back into the union quickly
amnesty, because i just took a test on this. I answered the ten percent plan but that was the wrong answer.
yes
10 percent
The Confederate States of America had only one President who was Jefferson Davis. He was born in and lived in Kentucky therefore all or 100 percent of the Confederate Presidents lived in and were born in Kentucky.
99 percent
December 8: President Lincoln announces the Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction. It offers pardon and restoration of property -- except slaves -- to Confederates who swear allegiance to the Union and agree to accept emancipation. Known as the 10 Percent Plan, it requires only 10% of a former Confederate state's voters to pledge the oath before the state can begin the process of readmission into the Union. Hopefully this helps, I don't own this,
Not one hundred percent sure but I think it was execution
Far from it. Leaders need to be powerful or have powerful backing and be charismatic. That is not to say that leaders are not liked, many are by at least 51% percent of those that voted. (In a democracy)
Many people liked Lincoln's plan for reconstruction because it was not as radical as others. Lincoln had the 10% Plan, which was that ten percent of a state's population had to declair loyalty to the Union to become a state again, and Lincoln's plan allowed former Confederate leaders to be elected into Washington.