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.
During the Presidential Reconstruction, President Lincoln wanted to be kind to the South and help them rebuild as much as possible. The Congressional Reconstruction wanted the South to pay for their rebellions.
Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction was characterized by a lenient approach aimed at quickly reintegrating the Southern states into the Union. He proposed the Ten Percent Plan, which allowed a Southern state to rejoin the Union once 10% of its voters swore allegiance to the Union. This contrasted with the more stringent measures taken by Congress, which sought to impose harsher conditions and protections for freed slaves. Lincoln's emphasis on reconciliation and healing differed significantly from the Radical Republicans' focus on civil rights and punishment for the South.
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The Radical Republican plan for Reconstruction sought to impose stricter measures on the Southern states, emphasizing civil rights for freed slaves and requiring their adherence to the 14th and 15th Amendments before rejoining the Union. In contrast, President Andrew Johnson's plan was more lenient, allowing Southern states to re-establish their governments quickly with minimal federal intervention, and he prioritized swift reconciliation over protecting the rights of African Americans. This fundamental difference led to significant political conflict between Congress and the presidency during the Reconstruction era.
Johnson granted pardon's to people who took an oath of loyalty, No pardons would be available to high Confederate officials and persons owning property valued in excess of $20,000. Not only that but he felt a state need to abolish slavery before it could be readmitted. He also was not a great people person. A clash between Johnson and congress was inevitable at this point. But eventually congress brewed up a plan(pardon the term) Congress passed the civil right bill in 1866, when President Johnson vetoed a bill to extend the life of the Freedmen's Bureau. Congress wanted to amend it to include protection for the black population. So as you can see congress didn"t really have a plan for reconstruction so they differ very extremely. sorry for any falsifications i may have made it been a while
Lincoln's plan did not guarantee African American equality.
During the Presidential Reconstruction, President Lincoln wanted to be kind to the South and help them rebuild as much as possible. The Congressional Reconstruction wanted the South to pay for their rebellions.
in the Gettysburg Address, saving the union is the purpose of the war
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Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction was characterized by a lenient approach aimed at quickly reintegrating the Southern states into the Union. He proposed the Ten Percent Plan, which allowed a Southern state to rejoin the Union once 10% of its voters swore allegiance to the Union. This contrasted with the more stringent measures taken by Congress, which sought to impose harsher conditions and protections for freed slaves. Lincoln's emphasis on reconciliation and healing differed significantly from the Radical Republicans' focus on civil rights and punishment for the South.
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
Lincoln's plan did not guarantee African American equality.
Lincoln's plan did not guarantee African American equality.
Lincoln's plan did not guarantee African American equality.
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
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