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south ratify the 13th amendment
because they knew at this point that they could not work with the president
African Americans' rights were limited by black codes
African Americans' rights were limited by black codes
Congressional Reconstruction placed a greater emphasis on civil rights and the protection of newly freed African Americans than President Johnson's plan did. While Johnson's approach sought to quickly reintegrate Southern states with lenient terms, Congress aimed to enforce stricter requirements and ensure political and social rights for former slaves through measures like the Civil Rights Act and the Reconstruction Amendments. This fundamental difference reflected Congress's commitment to achieving a more equitable society, contrasting with Johnson's more conciliatory stance towards the South.
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The states in the South had to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment.
wealthy planters and confederate leaders to aplly for pardons- novanet
It help because the black codes freed slaves and president johnsons reconstruction plan wasnt that powerful than black codes.Official Answer
African Americans' rights were limited by black codes. < APEX >
either white wealthy planters, federal troops, or black republicans
racial equality correct answer: ratification of the 15th amendment
It was hurtful to the poor African Americans who were free.
Jamehl Wiley
African Americans' rights were restricted by black codes.
Lincoln's plan was the ten percent plan and Johnson's plan was Reconstruction
President Andrew Johnson's plan for Reconstruction was three fold. First, he wanted the Southern states to be reinstated to the Union quickly and with little backlash. He wanted the Southern political power to be given to the common workers instead of back to the rich planters. Finally, he intended to be elected President outright.