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The reconstruction plans sought by the Radical Republicans were designed to punish the South for the US Civil War. US President Johnson, who battled with the Radicals, had a more lenient plan for reuniting the North and the South.

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Q: Whose reconstruction plan was toughest to the South after the US Civil War?
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