he pocket vetoed it. because he wante the 10 percent plan and thought the wade Davis was to harsh.
The four plans are the ten percent plan (Lincoln's plan), the Wade Davis bill, the Johnson plan , and the freedmen bearoue
President Abraham Lincoln's plan did not guarantee African American equality. The Wade-Davis Bill passed by the Radical Republicans demanded guarantees of African American equality. Lincoln killed this bill with a "pocket veto."
benjamin wade, and henry winter davis
Wade Davis is an American professional baseball player. The American professional baseball player Wade Davis plays for the Kansas City Royals. He is a pitcher and his number is twenty-two.
Lincoln's plan did not guarantee African American equality
the rivial plan proposed by congress to president Abraham Lincoln's Reconstruction plan was the Wade-Davis Bill. It was vetoed.
It was pocket vetoed by President lincoln.
Wade-Davis Bill
The Wade Davis Bill was supported by a Republican dominated Congress. The reconstruction plan was designed to allow ex-Confederate states to rejoin the union.
The Wade-Davis Bill was different then Lincolns plan in that, Lincolns Plan stated that if 10% of a states population would take an oath of loyalty, than the entire state would be re - admitted into the Union, whereas the Wade-Davis Bill stated that 50% of a states population should take an oath of loyalty for the state to be re - admitted.
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.
radical Republicans rejected the plan as too lenient
radical Republicans rejected the plan as too lenient
The rival plan proposed by congress in July 1864, was the Wade-Davis Bill
Lincoln's plan did not guarantee African American equality.