No, it was not successful; False.
Lincoln's ten percent plan was designed to bring the south back into the union quickly.
no he did not he supported the Virginia plan
The New Jersey Plan because they got more rights than the Virginia Plan.
President Lincoln's Ten Percent Reconstruction Plan proposed that a Southern state could be reintegrated into the Union when 10% of its voters, based on the 1860 election rolls, took an oath of allegiance to the Union. This plan aimed to encourage a swift reconciliation and rebuild the South while maintaining a lenient approach towards former Confederates. It also required states to adopt new constitutions that abolished slavery. Lincoln's approach was ultimately seen as a way to heal the nation quickly after the Civil War.
President Abraham Lincoln supported the Ten Percent Plan for Reconstruction because he wanted to mend ties with the former Confederate states, not punish them further.
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The Ten Percent (10%) Plan.
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Because president Lincoln gave ten percent to the south. Of course the ten percent was money
Lincoln's plan was the ten percent plan and Johnson's plan was Reconstruction
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The Ten Percent Plan was written by president Lincoln. The Radical Republicans wrote the Wade Davis Bill/ Ten Percent Plan. The Bill stated that the southern states could rejoin but, had to swear under "Ironclad oath" to rejoin the Union. This also established safeguards for African American Civil
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