Congress passed the acts over his veto. (APEX)
Congress passed the acts over his veto. (APEX)
Congress passed the acts over his veto
Congress passed the acts over his veto. (APEX)
C. Congress passed the acts over his veto. APEX
The Lincoln Reconstruction PlanThe Initial Congressional PlanThe Andrew Johnson Reconstruction PlanThe Radical Republican Reconstruction Plan
Radical Reconstruction was the name of one of the phases of reconstruction: the one instigated by a faction that called themselves the Radical Republicans. The Radical Republicans who swept to power in 1866 considered the first phase of Reconstruction (called the Presidential Reconstruction since it was led by Presidents Lincoln and Johnson) too moderate. In 1873 white supremacist soutern Democrats who called themselves Redeemers returned to power and ended Reconstruction.
Johnson and the Radicals came into conflict because the Radical Republicans wanted a different reconstruction plan then Johnson did.
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It showed how powerful Congress was compared to the president. or It put them in conflict with President Johnson.
Congress passed the acts over his veto. (APEX)
Andrew Johnson. Abraham Lincoln's vice president.
Abraham Lincoln then Andrew Johnson
congress passed the acts over his veto
He vetoed the Radicals' reconstruction bills.
The Radical Republicans opposed the policies of President Lincoln and President Johnson
I think you are referring to Andrew Johnson. Jackson was president much earlier. As far as Johnson goes, he was a weak president and he allowed Radical Republicans in congress to shape much of his reconstruction policy.
congress passed the acts over his veto
congress passed the acts over his veto
The Radical Republicans opposed the policies of President Lincoln and President Johnson
Radical Republicans in congress had enough votes to override or defeat ,both vetoes, and the bills became law.
No. Andrew Johnson was a Democrat who had run for election as President Lincoln's Vice-President on the National Union ticket. The Radical Republicans wanted drastic changes in the South during Reconstruction; Johnson was more sympathetic to the South, and wanted to reunite them with the Union immediately and unconditionally.