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
THe answer of this question is in your text book go look at it
well president Lincoln wanted to end slavery but on the other hand president Johnson wanted to keep it.
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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wealthy planters and confederate leaders to aplly for pardons- novanet
Nobody knows he was going to say the next day but he died
It help because the black codes freed slaves and president johnsons reconstruction plan wasnt that powerful than black codes.Official Answer
Reconstruction did not occur during the Civil War. Reconstruction was after the terrible destruction of the war. And reconstruction was not entirely successful, despite what that chapter in the history book tells you. Reconstruction first started with lincolns plan. It failed. Congress then tried a plan, but Lincoln pocket vetoed it. Johnston then tried a plan, but failed, then congress came up with a new plan and suceeded.
Lincolns plan was to abolish slavery!
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Reconstruction Plan.
Reconstruction Plan.
Lincolns plan was to abolish slavery!
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it was easier on former confederate states
The 10 Percent Plan was the title of Lincoln's plan for the South's recovery from from the war.
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Lincoln's plan was the ten percent plan and Johnson's plan was Reconstruction