outlawing the black codes
The Reconstruction Act of 1867 was introduced by President Andrew Johnson.
President Andrew Johnson's plan for reconstruction offered pardon and amnesty to participants in the rebellion who pledged loyalty to the Union. Andrew Johnson succeeded Abraham Lincoln when he was assassinated in April of 1865.
Return the South to its prewar system, minus slavery
It passed through Congress over Johnson's veto.
Andrew Johnson, 17th President (Abraham Lincoln's Vice Presideny) Congress over turned 15 of his veto's
Passing the Civil Rights act.
Outlawing the Black Codes Passing the First Reconstruction Act Passing the Civil Rights Act
Republican US Congress rejected Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction Plan because it made too many concessions for former slave owners.
The failure to impeach Andrew Johnson showed that Congress cannot remove the president due to policy disagreements. This would give Congress toomuch power. - Andrew
Because Andrew Johnson wanted easy terms for the south but the congress wanted to punish the south.
they disagreed over plans for reconstruction.
They did not share the same goals on reconstruction
Congress was in charge of Reconstruction after the Civil War. Andrew Johnson also played a big role in Reconstruction as well.
Andrew Johnson
They did not share the same goals on Reconstruction
Johnson's policies went against the wishes and plans of Congress.
Johnson's policies went against the wishes and plans of Congress. have fun on study island (: