Radical Republicans
Sending the military into the South
Deserved
10 % plan
The reconstruction plan that placed the South under military rule and aimed to punish it for secession was implemented during the Radical Reconstruction period, primarily associated with Congress and leaders like Thaddeus Stevens. This approach involved the Military Reconstruction Acts of 1867, which divided the South into military districts governed by Union generals. The goal was to enforce civil rights for freed slaves and ensure political compliance from Southern states, reflecting a desire to hold the South accountable for the Civil War.
The 10 Percent Plan was the title of Lincoln's plan for the South's recovery from from the war.
The federal governments plan to reform the South was by reconstruction. This was an attempt to rebuild and better the South.
"10 percent" Reconstruction plan
Reconstruction.
Andrew Johnson departed in part from Lincoln's Plan of Reconstruction for the South. The plans were similar but Johnson's was more acrimonious toward the south.
Reconstruction Plan.
Radical Republicans
Punish the South
Jackson
The rebuilding of the South after the Civil War is called the Reconstruction. The Reconstruction lasted from 1865 to 1877. The purpose of the Reconstruction was to help the South become a part of the Union again.
President Lincoln's proposal for reconstruction was called "Lincoln's 10% Plan." It was a plan to reunify the North and South after the War's end.
10 % Plan