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Both Lincoln and Johnson supported lenient plans for Reconstruction.

10% Plan (Lincoln): Once ten percent of a southern state's 1860 voters had taken an oath of loyalty, the state could rejoin the Union.

Both Lincoln and Johnson provided for a generous amnesty to allow Southerners to retain their property and reacquire their political rights.

Johnson supported the 13th Amendment that abolished slavery but was reluctant to support Black suffrage believing this was an issue for states

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THe answer of this question is in your text book go look at it

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well president Lincoln wanted to end slavery but on the other hand president Johnson wanted to keep it.

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Lincoln wanted to help the South rebuild by building infrastructure, but Johnson wanted to punish the South by taxing it to death.

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Q: What are the differences in Lincoln's plan and Johnson's plan for reconstruction?
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