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Who controlled most of the rebuilding of the country during Reconstruction the President or Congress?

here's a blurb i found when trying to answer this same question for my homework:Radical Reconstruction, also known as Congressional Reconstruction, was the time when congressional Republicans, moderates and Radicals, controlled Reconstruction in the South. Prior to Republican control, Andrew Johnson's Presidential Reconstruction had allowed ex-Confederate leaders to regain power in southern state governments. He lost control over Reconstruction when congressional elections in the fall of 1866 led to a two-thirds majority of Republicans in both houses of Congress. When the Fortieth Congress returned in March 1867, presidential Reconstruction ended.Hope that helped you!!


What happened when president Johnson vetoed ( refused to sign ) radical reconstruction laws?

Congress passed the acts over his veto. (APEX)


Why did congress take over reconstruction and what policies did it create?

because they wanna free the slaves.


What happened when president Johnson vetoed radical reconstruction laws?

congress passed the acts over his veto


What happened when president vetoed radical reconstruction laws?

congress passed the acts over his veto


Why did republicans in congress attempt to impeach president Andrew Johnson?

they disagreed over plans for reconstruction.


What did congress try to do after taking over reconstruction?

Congress tried to give more rights to former slaves and remove Confederate leaders from power.


When did US President Lincoln reveal to the US Congress his policies for reconstruction?

In December of 1863, President Lincoln addressed the US Congress concerning his policy on Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction. He believed this policy was a sound one for the reunification of the US after the war was over.


What happened when president Johnson refused to sign radical reconstruction laws?

Congress passed the acts over his veto. (APEX)


How did the moderate and radical republicans in congress disagree over African American rights?

They blamed the problem on Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction policies


What is the difference between presidential and congressional reconstruction?

Congressional Reconstruction restricted eligibility for participation in the state constitutional conventions in the South. Presidential Reconstruction was run by the president. The president who at the time was Abraham Licoln made it up. When he died Johnson took over the plan. Congress lost hope in him so they tried to impeach him. They also in turn took over and named there plan Congressional reconstruction. Therefore Congress made Congresional Reconstruction and The president made presidential reconstruction. The presidential reconstruction supported the 10% rule, while the congressional reconstruction rejected the rule, instead they supported the"forfeited-rights theory"which states that as long as the southerners rebelled against the union; they had forfeited their rights under the U.S. constitution.. Also the presidential rule was very lenient towards the southerners. and offered some form of amnesty to southerners who would take oath of allegiance. the congressional reconstruction wanted revenge against the south.


President Johnson and Congress fought over who would be in control of Reconstruction. What was the most important disagreement they had?

They were both trying to follow their own party's platform.