here's a blurb i found when trying to answer this same question for my homework:
Radical Reconstruction, also known as Congressional Reconstruction, was the time when congressional Republicans, moderates and Radicals, controlled Reconstruction in the South. Prior to Republican control, Andrew Johnson's Presidential Reconstruction had allowed ex-Confederate leaders to regain power in southern state governments. He lost control over Reconstruction when congressional elections in the fall of 1866 led to a two-thirds majority of Republicans in both houses of Congress. When the Fortieth Congress returned in March 1867, presidential Reconstruction ended.
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Congress
passage of the Reconstruction Acts
Grant
the president had overstepped his powers
passage of the Reconstruction acts
The President and Congress
The President and Congress
Congress and the president disagreed about who had authority to devise a plan of reconstruction.
passage of the reconstruction acts.
no one was against the president during reconstruction but the south was against some of the laws that he made during that time
how did president johnson and congress change the reconstruction plan during lincoln's death?
confine himself to enforcing laws passed by congress