The South welcomed Andrew Johnson's reconstruction plan because it neglected the rights of former slaves more or less, and he granted over 1,000 pardons to former Confederate leaders during his time in office.
The federal governments plan to reform the South was by reconstruction. This was an attempt to rebuild and better the South.
south ratify the 13th amendment
Lincoln was killed before the plan could be put into effect and his successor, Andrew Johnson had no influence over Congress. Leaders in Congress wanted to punish the South for rebelling rather than follow Lincoln's plan.
President Johnson's early ties to the south influence his treatment of African Americans in his Reconstruction plans because he wanted to punish the slaveholders. Because of this people thought Johnson would create a harch plan but instead he gave states control.
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The states in the South had to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment.
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Lincoln's plan was the ten percent plan and Johnson's plan was Reconstruction
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wealthy planters and confederate leaders to aplly for pardons- novanet
The 10 Percent Plan was the title of Lincoln's plan for the South's recovery from from the war.
African Americans' rights were limited by black codes. < APEX >
The federal governments plan to reform the South was by reconstruction. This was an attempt to rebuild and better the South.
lincoln's plan was definitely the most lenient.
It help because the black codes freed slaves and president johnsons reconstruction plan wasnt that powerful than black codes.Official Answer
"10 percent" Reconstruction plan